Report, survey look at health care journalism
Health care journalists cited newsroom cutbacks, lack of time for research and travel and fewer opportunities for training at their news organization as factors making their jobs more challenging than...
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Earlier this month I saw on Twitter one of those collisions between journalism and wonkdom. Maybe “collision” isn’t the right word; maybe it was some kind of interspecies mating dance. Anyhow, the gist...
View ArticleRobert Wood Johnson Foundation supports health journalism training efforts...
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – The Center for Excellence in Health Care Journalism, the educational arm of the Association of Health Care Journalists, has been awarded a three-year grant of $450,000 by the...
View ArticleHealth journalists gathered for training, networking in Silicon Valley #ahcj15
Nearly 700 people attended Health Journalism 2015, the annual conference of the Association of Health Care Journalists. The gathering, in California’s Silicon Valley in late April, provided journalists...
View ArticleFirst class of AHCJ Comparative Effectiveness Research Fellows named
Twelve journalists have been chosen for the inaugural class of the AHCJ Fellowship on Comparative Effectiveness Research. The fellowship program was created with support from the Patient-Centered...
View ArticleGet a jump-start on the health information technology stories in your community
The luncheon speaker will be B. Vindell Washington, M.D., M.H.C.M., F.A.C.E.P., newly named national coordinator for health information technology. Whether you are new to covering health IT or looking...
View ArticleHelmsley Charitable Trust backs better health journalism with $1.3 million grant
The Center for Excellence in Health Care Journalism, the educational arm of the Association of Health Care Journalists, has been awarded a grant of nearly $1.3 million to provide educational...
View ArticleReport, survey look at health care journalism
Health care journalists cited newsroom cutbacks, lack of time for research and travel and fewer opportunities for training at their news organization as factors making their jobs more challenging than...
View ArticleJournalists should learn about study design, evidence-based medicine
Earlier this month I saw on Twitter one of those collisions between journalism and wonkdom. Maybe “collision” isn’t the right word; maybe it was some kind of interspecies mating dance. Anyhow, the gist...
View ArticleRobert Wood Johnson Foundation supports health journalism training efforts...
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – The Center for Excellence in Health Care Journalism, the educational arm of the Association of Health Care Journalists, has been awarded a three-year grant of $450,000 by the...
View ArticleHealth journalists gathered for training, networking in Silicon Valley #ahcj15
Nearly 700 people attended Health Journalism 2015, the annual conference of the Association of Health Care Journalists. The gathering, in California’s Silicon Valley in late April, provided journalists...
View ArticleFirst class of AHCJ Comparative Effectiveness Research Fellows named
Twelve journalists have been chosen for the inaugural class of the AHCJ Fellowship on Comparative Effectiveness Research. The fellowship program was created with support from the Patient-Centered...
View ArticleGet a jump-start on the health information technology stories in your community
The luncheon speaker will be B. Vindell Washington, M.D., M.H.C.M., F.A.C.E.P., newly named national coordinator for health information technology. Whether you are new to covering health IT or looking...
View ArticleHelmsley Charitable Trust backs better health journalism with $1.3 million grant
The Center for Excellence in Health Care Journalism, the educational arm of the Association of Health Care Journalists, has been awarded a grant of nearly $1.3 million to provide educational...
View ArticleReport, survey look at health care journalism
Health care journalists cited newsroom cutbacks, lack of time for research and travel and fewer opportunities for training at their news organization as factors making their jobs more challenging than...
View ArticleJournalists should learn about study design, evidence-based medicine
Earlier this month I saw on Twitter one of those collisions between journalism and wonkdom. Maybe “collision” isn’t the right word; maybe it was some kind of interspecies mating dance. Anyhow, the gist...
View ArticleRobert Wood Johnson Foundation supports health journalism training efforts...
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – The Center for Excellence in Health Care Journalism, the educational arm of the Association of Health Care Journalists, has been awarded a three-year grant of $450,000 by the...
View ArticleHealth journalists gathered for training, networking in Silicon Valley #ahcj15
Nearly 700 people attended Health Journalism 2015, the annual conference of the Association of Health Care Journalists. The gathering, in California’s Silicon Valley in late April, provided journalists...
View ArticleFirst class of AHCJ Comparative Effectiveness Research Fellows named
Twelve journalists have been chosen for the inaugural class of the AHCJ Fellowship on Comparative Effectiveness Research. The fellowship program was created with support from the Patient-Centered...
View ArticleGet a jump-start on the health information technology stories in your community
The luncheon speaker will be B. Vindell Washington, M.D., M.H.C.M., F.A.C.E.P., newly named national coordinator for health information technology. Whether you are new to covering health IT or looking...
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