Medical/Science Narration

Today's scientific/medical developments are racing forward at a breathless pace. With a Ph.D. in Molecular and Developmental Biology and research experience at the National Institutes of Health, I understand how science takes place in the laboratory.

As a scientist turned writer & professional voiceover talent, I have written and narrated a wide range of scientific and medical copy speaking to physicians, scientists, and general audiences alike.

When you hire me, you’re getting more than a voice, you're hiring an expert to narrate your project with engaging precision - and that can speak volumes to your audience!

What is medical narration?

It can really be anything related to healthcare.

  • Patient education explaining a medical condition or medication with empathy.

  • Pharmaceutical sales education instructing sales professionals on new medications, the conditions they treat and how they work in the body with accuracy.

  • Physician continuing education demonstrating the latest healthcare developments with professionalism.

  • Healthcare facility descriptions for hospitals, urgent care centers, and specialized surgery centers and narration for human resources videos for healthcare workers with integrity.

  • Commercials for healthcare systems conveying trustworthiness and compassion.

  • Videos for medical conferences and boards who control hospital administrative decision-making.

  • Telling a story, so that patients and their families can relate to the emotions that they are experiencing. Sharing the experiences of others to show that they're not alone.

Our industry requires a high degree of accuracy and Rashmi’s thorough preparation, dedication to correctness, and willingness to get everything right the first time is very helpful.

- Joe Doerfler, Senior Solutions Manager, Aquinas Leadership Group


What is scientific narration?

It can be anything related to scientific discovery in the format of explainer videos.

  • Describing laboratory techniques to lab personnel with patient instructional style.

  • Laboratory equipment video manuals for product companies.

  • Describing lab safety practices when working with specific equipment or biohazard materials.

  • Explaining natural processes to students, such as photosynthesis or the Krebs Cycle.

  • Instructional material which requires a voice to explain the complexities of a scientific product, process or technique in a precise and professional manner, but while knowing how the product or technique is used or how the process works.