Welcome to Doing Well.
Doing Well is a free news outlet that will help you understand and improve your health. It’s produced by ASU Media Enterprise and ASU Learning Enterprise, as a part of ASU Health.
Through a weekly newsletter, we’ll bring you concrete tools, stories, and expertise to understand and improve your health and well being. We’ll take you behind the scenes of the health systems you interact with, myth-bust medical misinformation, and interview the providers who can answer your most urgent questions. We’ll empower you with information—and, yes, we’ll have fun doing it.
Join us.
What we believe
We know you’re constantly bombarded with information. We know you’re busy. And we know it can be hard to figure out what steps to take in your own life to improve your health.
We believe that you deserve access to actionable and interesting information that will enable you take those steps. We created Doing Well to give you that information—to help you understand health systems, advocate for yourself, implement healthy habits, expand your definition of health, and build community through health storytelling.
We believe health isn’t confined to doctors and hospitals—health is also the air we breathe, the way we connect with each other, the way we move around our cities, and so much more.
Individual health shapes community health, and community health shapes individual health. Let’s all get healthier together.
What we do
We interview people with expertise and experience in a wide variety of health-related fields—from psychiatry to gynecology to sustainability. We share the most important health-related news of the day, and tips from experts that you can integrate into your daily routine. We connect you with learning resources if you want to dive deeper, and we always keep the door open for your questions.
Who we are
Doing Well is a produced by ASU Media Enterprise and ASU Learning Enterprise, as a part of ASU Health. It’s written and edited by Mia Armstrong-López and Natasha Burrell, with editorial assistance from Mel Moore, Kitana Ford, and Sara Montes Delgadillo. Mi-Ai Parrish is the managing director of ASU Media Enterprise. Read more about our team here.
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This online forum is provided by Arizona State University Media Enterprise to enable online conversations about our work, including in real-time during events. Participation in this forum is governed by ABOR and ASU policies, including the ABOR Code of Conduct.
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