Targeted content to deliver results based on individual client needs
Expertise in health and medical content on diverse topics including
- Behavioral health
- Complementary and integrative therapies
- Prevention
- Chronic pain
- Pharmacy and health professions
- Health policy
- Grant research
- Racial disparities
- Cultural relevance
- Health outcomes
Print and Digital Content Services
- Blogs
- Website patient health content
- Website professional content
- Public health education
- Continuing education
President of Inspirra Healthcare
Malini has been a professional in the healthcare industry for over 25 years. Her experience includes working as a registered pharmacist in various segments of the pharmacy industry. Currently, she works as a medical journalist and content provider for diverse organizations. She has a Masters in Pharmaceutical Policy/Regulations.
Malini is a published author, speaker, and educator.
Recognized subject matter expert in substance misuse prevention program development, training, and community engagement.
Notable Speaking Engagements:
- Keynote Speaker at Collin College Substance Misuse Awareness Program: “What’s in a Bottle: Drug Use Trends”
- Program Chair– Mental Health/Substance Use Disorder Professional Development Conference DFW for Engage Collin Coalition. Content manager
- Invited to participate in a closed meeting with Surgeon General and Asst. Secretary of Health at an opioid roundtable discussion Dallas, Texas
- Whitepaper project with Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration for a needs analysis of “Adolescent Medication Treatment Access”
- Panel Member and Speaker at Opioids Faith & Community Roundtable Health & Human Services Region-6 Lake Pointe Church Mesquite Texas
- Adolescent Symposium of Texas – Speaker “Drugs of Abuse: Clinical Roadmap to Addiction-What are the Vulnerabilities?”
- Program Chair – Workforce Summit with national, regional, and county level collaborations
- Moderator Health and Human Services Region 6 Opioid Summit Dallas Texas
Consulting Engagements
- Emerging trends/risks of prescription opioids
- Designer drugs
- Recognizing and improving health disparities
- Health advocacy