AHCJ’s ranks continue to grow; welcome these new members

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Please welcome AHCJ’s newest members. All new members are welcome to stop by this post’s comment section to introduce themselves.

  • Lacey Avery, student, University of Georgia, Watkinsville, Ga. (@lacey_avery)
  • Jeff Cohen, reporter, WNPR, Middletown, Conn. (@ctcapitalregion)
  • David Corcoran, deputy science editor, The New York Times, New York (@dacorc)
  • June Cross, associate professor, Columbia University, New York, (@junecross)
  • Ann Curley, assignment manager, CNN Medical News, Atlanta, Ga. (@annjcurley)
  • Sue Darcey, reporter, The Gray Sheet, Rockville, Md.
  • Carolyn Dickey, student, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. (@CarolynAmandaD)
  • Carmella Gutierrez, president, Californians For Patient Care, Sacramento, Calif. (@carmellag)
  • Mary Harp Shankles, independent journalist, Sherman, Texas
  • Monica Hogan, senior writer, The Gray Sheet/Elsevier Business Intelligence, Rockville, Md.
  • Jennifer Jenkins, lead home page producer, The New York Times, Brooklyn, N.Y.
  • Jessica Luton, graduate student and independent journalist, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. (@jluton)
  • Ryan McNeill, computer-assisted reporting editor, The Dallas Morning News, Dallas (@skins96)
  • Lisa Mullenneaux, New York City correspondent, Agence-France Presse, New York,
  • Marianne O’Hare, producer, Conversations on Health Care, Middletown, Conn. (@MAOHare)
  • Anissa Routon, director of communications, Californians For Patient Care, Sacramento, Calif.
  • Christine Vestal, senior writer, Stateline, Washington, D.C.
  • Eric Weber, chief executive officer/executive editor, Healthcare BizDev – Health Insurance Plan News Daily, Washington, D.C. (@HCBD)
  • Louise Whiteley, assistant professor, Medical Museion, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (@lewhiteley)

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