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Terry Donner

Terry Ann brings over 30 years of experience as a registered nurse, geriatric care manager, and a healthcare and elder law attorney to Donner Health Communications LLC. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing, working as a medical-surgical nurse before going to law school.

After developing her legal chops at a large firm, Terry Ann became legal counsel for a teaching hospital system and then a national managed vision care company. She then opened her own elder law firm and geriatric care management practice to serve the needs of the elderly in northeastern Ohio.

Whether your target audience is professionals, healthcare decision makers, seniors or patients, Terry Ann understands what is important to them, and how to engage them.

Terry Ann is laser-focused on delivering accurate and easy to understand content that grows and enhances your brand.

Working collaboratively with you and your team, Terry Ann will deliver personalized, timely content designed to set you apart in today’s competitive healthcare market.

On a personal note, Terry Ann is a loyal Cleveland Guardians, Browns, Ohio State, and Cavaliers fan. She also loves to spoil her pup, Wynn, and reads and writes cozy mysteries in her spare time.

Let Terry Ann use her knowledge and vast experience in healthcare to create timely, quality content that meets your business needs.

    Publications

    • AARP The Magazine
      2 articles
    • national publication
    • Freelance Journalist

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    • 5 Medications That Interact With the Flu Shot
      13 Nov 2024—AARP The Magazine
      Imagine showing up for a pain injection and your pain management physician cancels your appointment because you just received the flu vaccine. John Meyerhoffer, an 85-year-old retired police officer, has debilitating knee pain. He receives steroid injections every three to four months to manage his pain. “I went to my primary care doctor a week before my pain injection,” Meyerhoffer says. “We discussed my upcoming shot, and I got my flu vaccine.” When John hobbled into pain management for his...
    • —AARP The Magazine

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