
Our Authors

Michelle Stevens

Michelle Stevens is a current student at University of Phoenix who has a passion for writing. She is currently studying English. She is currently developing a fiction novel as well. When she is not writing, she enjoys working at her job, hanging out with friends, and reading. Through Patient Press, she aspires to grow in her craft while serving a community in a healthcare setting.
Cameron Kowitt

Cameron Kowitt is a Public Health student at Tulane University (BSPH ’26) with minors in Environmental Science and Entrepreneurial Business. Her experience spans clinical research, medical ethics, and health communications, including co-authoring peer-reviewed publications on cancer, inflammation, and Auto-Brewery Syndrome. As President of the Tulane Public Health Society, Cameron has led the organization’s growth and launched initiatives connecting students with industry leaders. She is passionate about advancing healthcare through innovation, ethics, and emerging technologies and hopes to pursue a career in healthcare administration or business
Dr. Jasmine Kaur

Dr. Jasmine Kaur is a dynamic public health professional and physician from India, with a Master of Public Health from Johns Hopkins University. Her career blends medical expertise with a deep passion for health communications and mental health advocacy. Jasmine’s commitment to innovative public health solutions is matched by her love for storytelling and entertainment education. Known for her engaging podcasts and meaningful conversations, she excels in creating impactful content that resonates with diverse audiences. Jasmine’s creative approach and lifelong dedication to learning drive her efforts to enhance wellness and advance healthcare communication.
Elisha Thompson

Elisha Thompson is a recent graduate of the English program at Washington State University with a Certificate of Editing and Publishing. Elisha is a poet and an author of over 100 pages of creative writing and 17 published pieces. He crafts stories and poems out of the wild wiring that makes up his brain so he can make something just as real as it is fantastical.