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Tracy Everhart

Editor

Tracy Everhart is the Editor for Drug Law Journal.  A highly-trained and certified medical professional, Tracy is also an accomplished medical writer.  After spending years on the front lines of the medical profession, Tracy now devotes her expertise and skills to researching and reporting on new drugs and devices that enter the market, as well as their side-effects and the real-life stories involved.  Prior to joining Drug Law Journal, Tracy wrote for benchmark online healthcare resources focused on families and, in particular, women’s health issues.  Tracy holds post-graduate degrees from both the American College of Healthcare Sciences and the Yale School of Nursing.  She is also a graduate of both Hampsire College, where she studied microbiology, and the University of South Carolina school of nursing.

Sean Lattanzi

Featured Writer

Sean Lattanzi is a Featured Writer for Drug Law Journal.  A trained pharmacological professional and commissioned medical officer in the Washington State National Guard, Sean brings an acute awareness of the science backing up the drugs and devices he covers, as well as a real appreciation for the impacts dangerous drugs and devices can have on his patients and the service men and women with whom he serves.  He writes frequently for Drug Law Journal on pressing issues of importance for veterans and servicemembers, such as the consequences of defective 3M earplugs and the fight to contain Covid-19.  Sean is a doctor of pharmacology graduate of the Washington State University, where he also received his bachelor’s degree in medical science.

Dr. Donna Schwontkowski, M.S., D.C.

Featured Writer

Donna is a Featured Writer at Drug Law Journal.  She is a retired chiropractor and trained nutritionist who thrives as a public educator on issues involving health and natural healing.  Dr. Schwontkowski is a consummate professional and a voracious writer with several books covering health, nutrition and alternative medicine published already.  Through her years as a chiropractor and nutritionist, Donna accrued a wealth of knowledge and first-hand experience with the impacts that dangerous drugs and devices can have on the health of her patients.  We are fortunate that she now generously shares all of this with Drug Law Journal.  She writes frequently and her articles have covered such pressing matters as the Johnson and Johnson Talc recall.  Dr. Schwontkowski has a doctor of chiropractic from the National College of Chiropractic, as well as masters and bachelors degrees in nutrition from Northern Illinois State University.

Amanda Cauci

Featured Writer

Amanda Cauci is a Featured Writer for Drug Law Journal.  The wife of a retired Marine, and a veteran of the United States Air Force herself, she is also the mother of a child living on the autism disorder spectrum.  Her personal experience combined with a degree in psychology focused on veterans issues makes her a uniquely positioned writer to delve into matters of importance to injured servicemen and women.  She writes frequently for Drug Law Journal on important stories such as the 3M earplug device lawsuit which affects many active duty service members who served in Iraq and Afgahnistan.  Amanda has a degree in psychology from LIberty University.

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