Jackie Duda

School: PennWest California, 1993

Jackie Duda

Experience

Jackie Duda has written about health and travel for the Washington Post, Woman's Day, AARP, Costco Connection, and more. She has navigated an 11-year battle with multiple disabilities and a life-threatening medical crisis in 2021. Before Jackie became a journalist, she spent a decade teaching English.

Education

PennWest California, 1993, BS, Secondary Education and English Bowie State University, 1997, Master's Equivalency (ABT), Curriculum and Instruction

Articles

“Here’s How I Knew I Had Sepsis”: A Patient’s Story of Surviving a Misunderstood Illness

A sepsis survivor shares her story after narrowly escaping death from septic shock—a condition that affects 1.7 million Americans every year.

I Got a “Medi-Pedi”—Here’s What Happened

A reporter learned that a medical pedicure can be next-level health care for some conditions—or for anyone who favors the ultimate hygiene.

I Swam Every Day for a Year—Here’s What Happened

In an era when cold-plunging and our nostalgia for Diana Nyad are inspiring aquatics adventures, one journalist reveals how this ages-old exercise gave her new life.