Brad Dunevitz

Contributing Writer
Brad Dunevitz - Upstream Imaging Inc.
Brad Dunevitz - Upstream Imaging Inc.

Bradley Do Write specializes in Web and print writing/editing services and consultation.

Brad Dunevitz, owner of Bradley Do Write, has won numerous writing awards and is listed in Who’s Who in 2000 and Who’s Who in Medicine and Health Care, based on reporting and writing excellence. He also served a two-year stint on the board of the Colorado chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators.

As a successful freelance and corporate journalist, Brad has written for or edited Web sites, magazines, newsletters, brochures, flyers, user documentation guides, hardware/software installation summaries, books, booklets, ads, direct mailers, annual reports, business plans, and more.

He started his career as a sports writer for the Rocky Mountain News and The Denver Post, and then became the director of media/public relations for a professional baseball team. After ending his “professional sports career,” he entered the world of corporate writing and editing, and his career began to thrive.

During this time, he created Bradley Do Write. His articles have been printed in such national publications as ACP-ASIM Observer, American College of Physicians, Builder/Architect magazine, Journal for Minority Medical Students, Physicians Practice Digest, Unique Opportunities, and USA Today Baseball Weekly. The four-color coffee-table book titled Mile High City: An Illustrated History of Denver features many of the corporate profiles that Brad has written.

Industries he has written/edited for include academia, banking and finance, business and industry, construction, electric utilities, energy, government, health and fitness, health care, IT, real estate and home building, search and recovery, sports, tax law, and more.

Please see online examples for Brad Dunevitz:

Health care writing

Health care writing

Web site writing

Web site editing

Latest Articles

Consume Raw Milk or Almond Milk
Despite the pervasive notion that milk is healthy, drinking pasteurized milk typically is associated with a worsening of health.
Apr 28, 2009 - Brad Dunevitz
Don't Be Fooled by Advertising for Oils, Fats
Advertising claims don't mention that the processes of hydrogenation and partial hydrogenation produce many toxic substances that are detrimental to our health.
Feb 19, 2009 - Brad Dunevitz
Prolotherapy Strengthens Weakened Joints
Prolotherapy is an orthopedic procedure that stimulates the body's natural healing processes to strengthen joints weakened by trauma or injury.
Feb 15, 2009 - Brad Dunevitz
Cooking with Oils May Be Unhealthy
If you cook with oil, then use refined oils containing the lowest amount of essential fatty acids and the greatest amounts of saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids.
Feb 2, 2009 - Brad Dunevitz