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Share Your Expertise with the ClinicianCore Community

Help shape the future of clinical communication by sharing practical insights with physicians, healthcare leaders, and technology professionals working to improve care delivery.

Pitch an article Read the guidelines Reviewed within 10 business days
We publish practical knowledge grounded in real clinical experience. Send your pitch to editor@cliniciancore.com

Who we publish

Preferred contributors

We publish practical knowledge grounded in real clinical experience. We value implementation lessons, evidence-informed perspectives, and thoughtful discussion over opinion pieces or promotional content. Every article should help healthcare organizations communicate more effectively and improve patient care.

  • Physicians
  • Advanced practice providers (APPs)
  • Nurses
  • Practice administrators
  • Healthcare CIOs
  • CMIOs
  • Researchers
  • Medical informatics experts

Why write for us

Your work reaches a focused clinical audience, not a general tech readership.

Reach practicing physicians

Your byline lands in front of clinicians and practice leaders who make real communication and technology decisions.

Build clinical authority

Every accepted piece carries your name, credentials, and a short bio linking to your practice or profile.

Editorial partnership

Our editors work with you on structure, sourcing, and clarity; we never publish a draft you haven't approved.

Explore recent articles from ClinicianCore to see the standard we publish to: Research, Blogs, Podcasts, and Whitepapers & Ebooks.

Topics we're covering

Pitches that map to one of our five content pillars move fastest through review.

How your pitch is routed

Our review process

Five steps from your email to a published byline. You hear from an editor at every handoff.

Every submission is reviewed by the ClinicianCore editorial team in collaboration with practicing clinicians and healthcare technology experts.

  1. 01

    Pitch

    Email your angle and a two-line bio

  2. 02

    Editorial review

    We reply on fit and framing

  3. 03

    Clinical review

    A clinician checks accuracy when needed

  4. 04

    Revisions

    You approve every change before it ships

  5. 05

    Publish & promote

    Your byline goes out across our channels

    Website blog LinkedIn Podcast

Accepted articles are published on our site and promoted through ClinicianCore's blog, LinkedIn, and podcast channels.

What gets declined

These never make it past the first read.
  • Product advertisements
  • Press releases
  • Thin listicles
  • Generic AI-written articles
  • Duplicate content
  • Articles without credible sources

AI may be used for editing or proofreading, but submitted work must reflect the author's original expertise, analysis, and clinical experience.

Contributor guidelines

Read these before you pitch. Submissions that follow them are typically reviewed within 10 business days.

  • Original, unpublished work only

    No syndicated posts, AI-generated drafts, or pieces running elsewhere.

  • 1,200–1,800 words

    Clear subheadings, short paragraphs, and a practical takeaway in every section.

  • Cite credible sources

    Link claims to peer-reviewed research, federal guidance, or named industry data — not vendor marketing pages.

  • No patient-identifiable information

    De-identify every example and scenario before you send it.

  • Educational, not promotional

    One contextual link to your organization is fine; a product pitch is not.

  • Send a pitch first

    A short outline, your angle, and a two-line bio with credentials — full drafts on request.

Clinical accuracy is non-negotiable. Every submission is reviewed by our editorial team before publication, and we may request revisions or additional sourcing.

We publish new contributor articles throughout the month.

Questions we'd like contributors to explore

Not a required list — just the kind of question a strong pitch tends to answer.

  • Why do fragmented communication systems increase physician burnout?
  • How should healthcare organizations evaluate secure messaging platforms?
  • What operational changes actually give hours back to clinical staff?
  • What makes AI genuinely useful in clinical communication — and where does it fall short?
  • How can care teams collaborate without adding to documentation burden?

Frequently asked questions

Short answers to what contributors ask most before pitching.

Who can contribute to ClinicianCore?

Physicians, advanced practice providers, nurses, practice administrators, healthcare CIOs, CMIOs, researchers, and medical informatics experts — anyone close to the clinical or operational realities they're writing about.

Can physicians submit case studies?

Yes, provided every patient detail is fully de-identified before submission.

Can healthcare organizations contribute, not just individual authors?

Yes — we welcome pitches from practice administrators and organizations, as long as the piece stays educational rather than promotional.

What's your policy on AI-assisted writing?

AI may be used for editing or proofreading, but submitted work must reflect the author's own original expertise, analysis, and clinical experience. We don't accept generic AI-generated drafts.

How long does the review process take?

Submissions that follow our contributor guidelines are typically reviewed within 10 business days.

Can I submit work that's already been published elsewhere?

No. We only accept original, unpublished work — no syndicated posts or pieces running elsewhere.

What topics are you most interested in right now?

Unified clinical communication, physician burnout, HIPAA-compliant collaboration, medical practice efficiency, and healthcare AI — pitches that map to one of these move fastest through review.

What happens after my article is published?

Accepted articles are published on our site and promoted through ClinicianCore's blog, LinkedIn, and podcast channels.

Have an idea worth sharing?

Send your topic, a brief outline, and your credentials. An editor reads every pitch.

Submit Your Pitch editor@cliniciancore.com
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