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Upcoming Events:

Title Start Date - End Date City, State
Health Journalism 2011
  04/14/11 - 04/17/11 Philadelphia, PA
 

Liberty BellAHCJ's annual conference goes to Philly!

The program will include dozens of panels, field trips, newsmaker briefings, Freelance Pitchfest, world-class speakers, 2010 Awards for Excellence in Health Care Journalism luncheon and a number of other special events.

More details will be available in the weeks ahead, but set these days aside now for the best annual training event in health journalism.

American College of Pharmacology
  09/12/10 - 09/14/10 Baltimore, MD
 

This 39th Annual Meeting includes a wide range of topics such as international drug development and collaboration, pharmacometrics, pharmacogenomics, and specific sessions concerning biologics, nutraceuticals, and drug therapy in special populations.

ECRI Institute's 17th Annual Conference: Comparative Effectiveness and Personalized Medicine
  10/19/10 - 10/20/10 Bethesda, MD
 

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act emphasizes the importance of comparative effectiveness research to evaluate clinical outcomes. This free meeting explores scientific inquiry to better align evidence, infrastructure, and database needs, to highlight research challenges and to brainstorm about regulatory, ethical, and societal factors. Speakers will include Francis Collins, director of NIH, and Carolyn Clancy, director of AHRQ.

Medical errors and the new movement toward transparency
  09/20/10 Chicago, IL
 

Hosted by AHCJ's Chicago Chapter

Chicago health journalists will gather for networking and then hear from Dr. David Mayer, co-producer of the award-winning film, "The Faces of Medical Error ... From Tears to Transparency: The Story of Lewis Blackman," and a leader on transparency in health care.

IOM workshop on Gulf oil spill health effects
  09/22/10 Tampa, FL
 

The federal Institute of Medicine is holding a workshop on monitoring (and understanding) the health effects of the Gulf oil spill. According to the release, the mission of the workshop will be to "provide scientific and community feedback on the design and methodology to be used in the National Institutes of Health's Gulf Worker Study."

World Conference on the Promotion of Mental Health/Prevention of Mental and Behavioral Disorders
  11/17/10 - 11/19/10 Washington, DC
 

Researchers, public health practitioners, activists, educators, law enforcement personnel and others will share findings, ideas, and innovative approaches in the field of mental health. It is co-sponsored by World Health Organization and Pan American Health Organization. Its main focus is to remove stigma surrounding mental illness and to promote positive mental health around the world.

American Society of Human Genetics Annual Meeting
  11/02/10 - 11/06/10 Washington, DC
 

Scientists and clinicians in the human genetics field will present their latest research findings at the 60th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics. The meeting is open to media and webcasts will be available for reporters who cannot attend the meeting. Full instructions on getting media access to the event are posted.

American Public Health Association Annual Meeting
  11/06/10 - 11/10/10 Denver, CO
 

The theme of this year's 138th Annual Meeting & Exposition is "Social Justice: A Public Health Imperative" and it will feature an opening session with Dr. Cornel West and Dr. Bill Jenkins sharing their insights on race, class and social justice and its effect on public health in America, as well as a summit on health reform and a closing session  that will focus on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 and their implications for the health system at the local, state and federal level.

Credentialed working journalists will be provided complimentary press registration to cover the meeting.

The Impact of economic stimulus money on medical research at UCSF
  09/21/10 San Francisco, CA
 

Hosted by AHCJ's SF Bay Area Chapter

Billions of dollars in stimulus money has been allocated to medical and scientific research, funding thousands of medical research projects and scientific infrastructure awarded to individual scientists, one grant at a time. At the University of California, San Francisco, laboratories are humming with researchers who are creating the next generation of genetically inspired drugs and personalized therapies.

The situation offers excellent health care reporting opportunities that combine economics, politics, and medical science. If you have never covered UCSF, this is your opportunity to learn how. 

Data release: Educating Teenagers About Sex in the U.S.
  09/15/10 ,
 

The National Center for Health Statistics is tentatively scheduled to release a data brief on educating teenagers about sex in the U.S.

Data release: Electronic Medical Record Adoption and Use in Home Health and Hospice
  09/29/10 ,
 

The National Center for Health Statistics is tentatively scheduled to release a data brief covering electronic medical record adoption and use in home health and hospice.

Data release: Family Structure and Children's Health (National Health Interview Survey, 2001-2007)
  10/01/10 ,
 

The National Center for Health Statistics is tentatively scheduled to release a statistical summary of family structure and children's health in the United States. The data will be taken from the National Health Interview Survey from 2001 to 2007.

AHCJ-NLM Health Journalism Fellowships
  09/12/10 - 09/16/10 ,
 

AHCJ-NLM Fellowship logoThe Association of Health Care Journalists has teamed up with the National Library of Medicine to present the second AHCJ-NLM Fellowships. AHCJ will select four journalists to spend a week on the campus of the National Institutes of Health.

 

Past Events:

Title Start Date - End Date City, State
Data release: Emergency Department Visits for Chest Pain and Abdominal Pain (U.S., 1999-2008)
  09/08/10
 

The National Center for Health Statistics is expected to release a data brief covering emergency department visits for chest and abdominal pain between 1999 and 2008.

Data release: Prescription Drug Use Continues to Increase (U.S. Data for 2007-2008)
  09/01/10
 

The National Center for Health Statistics is expected to release a brief of national data from 2007 and 2008 which shows that prescription drug use continues to increase.

Data release: National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (2007 Summary)
  08/30/10
 

The National Center for Health Statistics is scheduled to release a summary of ambulatory care delivered in 2007, with the key topic being visits to doctors' offices.

Data release: Births, Marriages, Divorces, and Deaths (Provisional for 2009)
  08/27/10
 

As part of the National Vital Statistics Report, the National Center for Health Statistics has released provisional 2009 data on "Births, Marriages, Divorces, and Deaths." 

HHS' National Vaccine Advisory Committee meeting
  08/25/10 Washington, DC
  This meeting of the Department of Health and Human Services' National Vaccine Advisory Committee will be headlined by a report from the H1N1 Vaccine Safety Risk Assessment Working Group. Seasonal flu will also be discussed.
Atlanta chapter: Beat the Heat gathering
  08/23/10 Atlanta, GA
 

AHCJ's Atlanta chapter will gather to celebrate the beginning of the end of a torrid summer (global warming, anyone?). This social meeting will coincide with the CDC Influenza Workshop for journalists. We're inviting the journalists attending the workshop to join us.

2010 Influenza Workshop for Journalists
  08/23/10 - 08/24/10 Atlanta, GA
 

AHCJ has sponsored 14 journalists to take part in a two-day workshop at the CDC about covering influenza. The workshop includes a series of on-the-record sessions with CDC experts to prepare front-line journalists for the upcoming flu season. Public health experts are providing a primer on the flu, examine how it is being tracked, expectations for vaccines and antivirals, and what communities can do to deal with the fallout.

2010 National Conference on Health Statistics
  08/16/10 - 08/18/10 Washington, DC
 

The 2010 National Conference on Statistics, hosted by the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics, will break from previous workshop-heavy events and instead offer a more conference-centric three-day event. The focus will be the present and future of health research and statistics. 

2010 National Summit on Disability Policy
  07/26/10 - 07/27/10 Washington, DC
 

The National Council on Disabilities will commemorate the Americans with Disabilities Act's 20th anniversary with the 2010 National Summit on Disability Policy. Possible issues to be discussed include civil rights, employment, disability statistics and data education, health care, homeland security, housing, international, telecommunications and technology, and transportation.

AHRQ National Advisory Council meeting
  07/23/10 Rockville, MD
  The AHRQ's National Advisory Council is made up of 21 representatives from the private sector as well as seven ex-officio members from federal health agencies. It gets updated on the agency's progress and advises AHRQ brass as well as the HHS secretary.
Briefing: Child survival in the poorest nations and America’s cities
  07/22/10 Baltimore, MD
 

When it comes to timely child immunizations, Baltimore has been one of the most rapidly improving cities in the country. At the briefing, the GAVI Alliance and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health will praise the city's program and explore what lessons it holds for international vaccination efforts.

Conference: What a difference an X makes – The state of women's health
  07/16/10 Washington, DC
 

The nonprofit advocacy group Society for Women's Health research is hosting this conference to "highlight advances in sex differences research and its implications on health and disease." Topics will include obesity, pain and vascular disease.

The Cutting-Edge of Doctor/Patient Care: Telemedicine, Teleradiology and Telehealth Defined
  07/12/10 Oakland, CA
 

AHCJ Chapter EventThe notion of the "doctor is in" is undergoing rapid changes, thanks to technology that can skip the doctors' office entirely for some appointments. As health journalists, we can answer questions such as: What are the benefits of "telemedicine" for doctors and patients? What are the downsides? How does telemedicine work and how widespread is it likely to become in the months and years ahead? Will it curb runaway health care costs? We'll explore these questions and more.

International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases
  07/11/10 - 07/14/10 Atlanta, GA
  At the International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases, the CDC will seek to foster the exchange of ideas regarding emerging infectious disease topics between and among health professionals and scientists.
Applications due: AHCJ Media Fellowships on Health Performance
  07/09/10
 

Logo: AHCJ Media Fellowships on Health PerformanceAHCJ has announced a fellowship program to help journalists understand and report on the performance of local health care systems and the U.S. health system as a whole. The AHCJ Media Fellowships on Health Performance, supported by The Commonwealth Fund, provides for training as well as field reporting assistance.

The program for mid-career journalists is intended to give print, broadcast and online reporters an opportunity to learn about examples of high-performing health care systems, to focus on innovations in care delivery, and to explore a system or its significant parts to determine what makes that system effective or ineffective. Fellows will be able to examine providers of care, insurers, regulators and policymakers. 

IOM Letter Report: Ethical Issues in Studying the Safety of Approved Drugs
  07/08/10 - 07/09/10
 

This report offers recommendations to help the U.S. Food and Drug Administration evaluate the ethical issues involved in determining whether companies should start or continue such trials and in ensuring that these studies are conducted appropriately.

AHCJ members: Opportunity to learn about just-released outpatient outcome data
  07/07/10 Conference call
 

Join us for a conference call announcing data that will allow you to track the outpatient outcomes at your hospitals.In a conference call with AHCJ members, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced new data that will allow you to track the outpatient outcomes at your hospitals. The data release comes is the latest addition to the agency's Hospital Compare database.

Audio

Audio of this conference call is now available.

 

Oil Spill Health Effects to Be Explored at IOM Workshop
  06/22/10 - 06/23/10 New Orleans, LA
 

The Institute of Medicine will host a public meeting to discuss the possible short- and long-term human health effects resulting from the spill. Experts from the scientific community and academia as well as additional stakeholders will review lessons learned from similar disasters, identify groups most at risk for health problems as a result of the spill, and discuss how to prevent and monitor potential health consequences. This meeting will be webcast.

AHCJ's San Francisco Bay Area Chapter: Resources for Health Reporters Post-Health Care Reform
  06/16/10 Oakland, CA
 

Join AHCJ's San Francisco Bay Area chapter for an insider's look at one of the best resources for health information in the Bay Area: the California HealthCare Foundation. Now that we have a national health care reform bill, what does that mean for California? Join us for perspectives from a leading authority on health care in the state. We'll learn about resources for reporters and specifics about how the new reform bill will affect various sectors of health care in California in the months and years ahead.

DC Chapter: Everything you wanted to know about covering CMS but were afraid to ask
  06/15/10 Washington, DC
 

Come to the Association of Health Care Journalists' D.C. chapter meeting with the press office staff from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and White House Office on Health Reform.  CMS and White House officials will discuss how reporters can get information on Medicare and Medicaid and changes coming to the programs under the new health law.

What’s next? Reporting on health reform between now and 2014
  06/10/10 Washington, DC
 

 A briefing with some top Washington-based journalists sponsored by the Association of Health Care Journalists, the Alliance for Health Reform and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

After an intense year of covering health reform, the subject now seems more complicated than ever. Implementation timelines go on for page after page. Many questions seem to have no answers, at least not yet.  Seems like a good time to take a breath and plot out how to cover health reform for the rest of this year, and the time leading up to 2014.

Rural Health Journalism Workshop
  06/04/10 Kansas City, MO
 
Rural  Health Journalism Workshop 2010

AHCJ's Center for Excellence in Health Care Journalism will present this complimentary workshop, which will focus on special health concerns of America's rural populations and how reporters can better cover them. This is a special no-fee workshop to help you find and cover health stories in rural America.

 

Health Journalism 2010
  04/22/10 - 04/25/10 Chicago, IL
 

Join us in the Windy City for a world-class program of panels, workshops, field trips and classes certain to deepen your knowledge of today's hot-button health issues.Health Journalism 2010

Highlights

Peter Pronovost, M.D., Ph.D., professor, Johns Hopkins University Quality and Safety Research Group, will be this year's keynote speaker.

Newsmaker briefings with
Thomas Frieden, director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Kathleen Sebelius, secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Jeffrey Shuren, director, Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Food and Drug Administration

Freelance PitchFest: Writers meet with editors and pitch story ideas

A series of sessions to help you understand health reform and explain it to your audience:
• Does comparative effectiveness research work?
• Outlook for the nation's hospitals
• Is there a looming doctor shortage?
• What's ahead for state and local governments
• The reporting challenge going forward

How-to sessions:
• Finding untold health story ideas in data and maps
• Using Cochrane Library resources
• Building a blog/Web site
• Complete reporter's guide to vaccines
• Getting the most out of PubMed and ClinicalTrials.gov
• Deciphering hospital quality data

You'll walk away with immediate and longer-term story ideas, meet  sources, strengthen your reporting skills, attend breaking newsmaker events and network with other journalists working hard to stay on top of their beats.

We remain one of the best training deals in journalism, with registration as low as $150 for journalists and $99 for students.

Missouri State of Health
  01/29/10 Jefferson City, MO
 

A day devoted to journalists across Missouri will give reporters access to state officials and health experts with a focus on improving health reporting. The news-breaking event will provide journalists with the tools needed to improve the depth and amount of coverage focused on critical state and local health issues. The seminars will provide journalists from Missouri insight into state government's role in health policy. The journalists will leave the event with stories for their newsrooms right away, plus solid ideas for future health-related stories. Attendees will hear the latest on a variety of topics, especially important during a time when health – from reform to H1N1 – makes news every day.

AHCJ's Philly chapter to meet at Drexel University College of Medicine
  01/25/10 Philadelphia, PA
 

The Philadelphia chapter of Association of Health Care Journalists will hold an open meeting on Jan. 25 at the Drexel University College of Medicine. This is an opportunity for journalists to meet some major figures at Drexel and delve into the worlds of surgery, drug development, electronic medical records and the new health bill that Congress is poised to pass. The session is designed to focus on Drexel faculty who will be making news in the next year.

Kansas State of Health
  01/15/10 Topeka, KS
 

A day devoted to journalists across Kansas will give access to state officials and health experts with a focus on improving health reporting. The news-breaking event will provide journalists with the tools needed to improve the depth and amount of coverage focused on critical state and local health issues. The seminars will provide journalists from Kansas insight into state government's role in health policy. The journalists will leave the event with stories for their newsrooms right away, plus solid ideas for future health-related stories. Attendees will hear the latest on a variety of topics, especially important during a time when health – from reform to H1N1 – makes news every day.

Washington, D.C., chapter gathering
  01/07/10 Washington, DC
 

Come join your fellow health journalists for some post-holiday cheer!

We'll be meeting at the Laughing Man Tavern. This event is open to AHCJ and non-AHCJ members, so bring your colleagues too! No agenda. Just a chance to meet new colleagues or old friends.

AHCJ's Atlanta chapter meeting
  12/16/09 Atlanta, GA
 

The Atlanta chapter of the Association of Health Care Journalists is having a social gathering next week to welcome 10 fellow health journalists from across the country who are in town for a fellowship program at the CDC. Our visitors include newspaper, magazine and freelance journalists.

AHCJ-CDC Health Journalism Fellowships
  12/14/09 - 12/18/09 Atlanta, GA
 

AHCJ-CDC FellowshipsThe Association of Health Care Journalists has teamed up with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for this national fellowship program for journalists. Ten fellows are chosen to spend a week studying a variety of public health issues at two CDC campuses. The fellowships include membership, travel, lodging and meals.

Talking Health: What's ahead for Medicare
  12/07/09
 

Talking Health: MedicareWhat do current Medicare beneficiaries think of the program? What do they like and don't like? How would they change their coverage if they could? Experts will explore the high out-of-pocket costs some beneficiaries still must still pay and whether they have too many choices for supplemental and drug coverage. What are the prospects for preventive care services that many beneficiaries say they want? Experts will also look at the long-term prospects for Medicare.

Our panel of experts and journalists will discuss these issues and more with an eye toward what journalists need to know to best inform their readers and viewers.

Send questions in advance to talkinghealth@healthjournalism.org.

Childhood Obesity: Strategies and Solutions from Bay Area Experts
  11/12/09 San Francisco, CA
 

Stories about food, nutrition, and the health impacts of eating are all over the media lately. The topic is especially significant for kids, who continue to tip the scales more than their peers even a decade ago and risk heading into adulthood with medical conditions that used to be for adults only. What can be done? Bay Area experts are doing some good work to solve this problem; our speakers are among this group, and share some insights and recent work that will inspire story ideas that will resonate with your readers and listeners. Mandatory RSVPs by 3 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 11.

Aging in the 21st Century
  10/16/09 - 10/17/09 Miami, FL
 

Aging in the 21st CenturyOver the next 20 years, the 65-plus population is projected to grow four to six times as fast as the population as a whole. Learn what the hot-button issues in our aging society will be and what you need to be reporting on now.

What's ahead in research on chronic conditions, Alzheimer's and genetics? What's evolving in technology? What will be expected of caregivers? What kind of medical coverage will these seniors need? How do changing ethnic populations impact aging issues?

Come explore these issues and more so you can start telling these stories now.

 

Reporting health stories from any beat
  10/16/09 Los Angeles, CA
 

This panel, presented at the California Chicano News Media Association's Journalism Opportunities Conference, will help reporters who don't normally cover health learn how to cover the health angles on their beats.

FOI and Public Records Workshop: Smart Tips for Journalists
  10/15/09 San Francisco, CA
 

A San Francisco Chapter event

In these times of shrinking budgets and staff, reporters are more challenged than ever to get the information – especially public information – they need for thorough stories. What changes – if any – have occurred under the Obama Administration that make it easier to have requests for documents honored in a timely manner?  Speakers at this San Francisco Bay Area chapter event will provide background, examples, and smart strategies on these topics:  

  • How FOI has changed (if it has) from the Bush to Obama administrations, examples of recent lawsuits, and how to navigate FOI hurdles.
  • How the California Public Records Act has changed in the last year, examples of what precipitated legal action, how to make requests, and what to if you get no response or have difficulty getting records.
  • What a reporter can do to translate hundreds of thousands of records into a digestible and comprehensive database.
Tuberculosis: AIDS of the 21st Century?
  09/30/09 New York, NY
 

A New York City Metro Chapter event

Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most devastating epidemics of our time. But it receives relatively little attention from the media in relation to the 1.8 million deaths (and 9.3 million cases) it causes annually. Even worse, is the growing epidemic of multidrug resistant TB (MDR-TB), which is greatly undermining gains in controlling TB particularly among those with HIV/AIDS. Recent data show that 25 percent of people dying of TB are HIV . An expert panel of scientists and journalists will make the case that health journalists must be prepared to cover MDR-TB and to persuade editorial leadership of its urgency.

Discuss health care reform forum
  09/24/09 Atlanta, GA
 

An Atlanta Chapter event

The Atlanta chapter of AHCJ is piggybacking off a just-announced town hall forum on health care reform. If you can't make the start of the town hall, drop by later on. And plan to meet up afterward in the hotel bar in the lobby, the Parasol, to chat about health care and other issues.The town hall event is free and open to the public. 

D.C. chapter gathering and roundtable on health reform coverage
  09/16/09 Washington, DC
 

Join the Washington, D.C.-metro area chapter of the Association of Health Care Journalists for a roundtable on the challenges and opportunities of covering health care reform.

AHCJ-NLM Health Journalism Fellowships
  09/13/09 - 09/17/09 Bethesda, MD
 

AHCJ-NLM Health Journalism Fellowships

The Association of Health Care Journalists has teamed up with the National Library of Medicine to present the first AHCJ-NLM Fellowships. AHCJ will select four journalists to spend a week on the campus of the National Institutes of Health.

Health reform coverage: The key issues
  09/09/09
 

Talking HealthA webinar for journalists

There's little question that health reform has dominated the news this summer, but is the coverage tackling the right issues? Join us for a "Talking Health" webinar, presented by AHCJ, The Commonwealth Fund, and the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, to find out what top journalists think of the coverage of this complicated policy debate.

Spirituality & Health
  09/09/09 - 09/10/09 Minneapolis, MN
 

A Workshop for Journalists on Understanding the Relationship Between Faith, Culture and Health

In advance of its annual conference, the Religion Newswriters Association is cooperating with AHCJ to put on a workshop focused on the intersection of health and faith.

Backgrounding Local Health Professionals
  08/28/09 Indianapolis, IN
 

At the SPJ Convention

While it's getting easier to check the quality of health care institutions, investigating the quality of health professionals still requires a lot of legwork. This session will focus on the use of public records, court documents and interviews to background the people to whom we trust with our care. Several investigative reporters who have done it well will be highlighted.

CDC flu briefing
  08/24/09 - 08/25/09 Atlanta, GA
 

AHCJ sponsored 12 journalists to take part in a two-day workshop at the CDC about covering seasonal influenza and the A-H1N1 flu virus, now grabbing the headlines. The workshop includes a series of on-the-record sessions with CDC experts to prepare front-line journalists for the upcoming flu season.

Philadelphia Chapter: Media briefing about anticipating tomorrow's cancer treatments
  07/27/09 Philadelphia, PA
 

This three-hour event is open to all AHCJ members. It's planned as a fast-moving summary of the Fox Chase Cancer Center's highlights. Most presenters will speak for 15 minutes. The subjects will range from trends in personalized medicine and women's cancer to advances in radiation oncology and robotic surgery. Fox Chase maintains these researchers are all likely to make news in the next 12 months.

Atlanta Chapter: CDC flu expert
  07/22/09 Atlanta, GA
 

A leading CDC expert on influenza, Dr. Nancy Cox, will address the Atlanta chapter. It promises to be an illuminating look at swine flu and its effects on global health. So come out, shake off the midsummer blahs and enjoy a great evening of infectious talk with your fellow health journalists.

Application deadline for AHCJ-NLM Health Journalism Fellowships
  06/08/09
  AHCJ-NLM Health Journalism Fellowships

The Association of Health Care Journalists has teamed up with the National Library of Medicine to present the first AHCJ-NLM Fellowships. AHCJ will select four journalists to spend a week on the campus of the National Institutes of Health.

Midwest Health Journalism Fellows: Rural Health Focus Day and Graduation
  06/05/09 Kansas City, MO
 

The 2008-09 Midwest Health Journalism Program Fellows will attend a seminar on covering rural health issues and will officially graduate from the program.

N.Y. Chapter: Overcoming the hurdles: How to write accurate medical stories on deadline
  05/18/09 New York, NY
 

AHCJ member Gary Schwitzer will address the challenges of writing accurate, balanced and complete stories on deadline despite biased sources and commercial pressures in the medical industry. Schwitzer will use real stories as examples to show how it doesn't take an extra thousand words of type or 10 minutes of air to write a solid medical story.

Talking Health: Insurance
  05/01/09
 

Health reform is picking up steam in Congress. A major flash point in the coming debate is whether employers and individuals should be able to obtain health insurance through a public plan that is similar to Medicare, as well as private insurance from commercial carriers.

Our next Talking Health program will feature two experts: Cathy Schoen, senior vice president for research and evaluation at The Commonwealth Fund, and Bruce M. Bullen, chief operating officer of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care. They will be on hand to offer their judgments on what we can expect. Our two journalist experts, Noam Levey, a reporter at the Los Angeles Times; and Ceci Connolly, a staff writer at The Washington Post; will provide their insights and suggestions for covering what will be a major story in the coming months.

The speakers will answer questions submitted before and during the webcast.

Health Journalism 2009
  04/16/09 - 04/19/09 Seattle, WA
 

Health Journalism 2009 in Seattle!Join us in Seattle for AHCJ's annual conference, featuring dozens of experts and top journalists.

Reforming our health care system, which many believe is necessary for the United States to see economic recovery, is at the top of many people's minds these days. A number of panels, with expert speakers, at Health Journalism 2009 have been designed to help journalists cover health reform and all of the issues involved in a way that their readers and viewers will understand and appreciate.

More reasons not to miss this conference: Freelance PitchFest , networking with colleagues, receptions and much more. Panels and speakers will cover policy, business, research and clinical topics, with an aim of giving attendees practical ideas and information.

The Future of Health Care Journalism
  03/11/09 Washington, DC
 

A new report examining the state of health care journalism and a survey of members of the Association of Health Care Journalists will be released. An expert panel will discuss the findings and the general topic.

Hot Topics in Public Health
  03/10/09
 

Join us for a behind-the-scenes look at research and findings coming out of UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. You'll hear about leads, contacts, and valuable background for your stories in the areas of health research, new treatments for diseases, solutions to health business and policy challenges, and much more.

Midwest Health Journalism Fellows: Jefferson City health policy day
  03/02/09
 

The fellows in the Midwest Health Journalism Program who are in Missouri will travel to Jefferson City for a series of briefings and meetings with state health policy experts.

Tech Tools for Health Reporters
  02/24/09 San Francisco, CA
 

New Date & Location!

Whether you're a staff reporter or freelancer, you've undoubtedly heard that to survive in the media in the future, you'll need to blog, podcast, and Twitter. A few writers have become conversant in online technologies and are using them to the benefit of their careers. Many of the rest of us, though, may have experimented with a blog or used Facebook to find sources for a story, but are still waiting to see how the digital revolution is really going to help our work lives. We'll explore this question with a panel of folks who are using online technology or helping others to do so.

Midwest Health Journalism Fellows: Topeka health policy day
  02/22/09 - 02/23/09 Topeka, KS
 

Those Midwest Health Journalism Program Fellows who are in Kansas will go to Topeka for briefings and meetings with state health policy experts.

AHCJ-CDC Health Journalism Fellowship Program
  02/08/09 - 02/13/09 Atlanta, GA
 

AHCJ-CDC FellowshipsThe 11 journalists in the the first class of AHCJ-CDC Health Journalism Fellows will spend a week studying public health issues at two Atlanta campuses of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The fellowship program, supported by the CDC Foundation, will include presentations, roundtable discussions and lab tours on epidemiology, global disease prevention efforts, obesity, vaccine safety, pandemic flu preparedness, autism and many other topics.

Philadelphia Chapter: Learn about OncoLink
  01/06/09 Philadelphia, PA
 

Philadelphia-area members of the Association of Health Care Journalists can learn about an international cancer information resource based in our own backyard: OncoLink, the oldest and largest cancer information resource on the Internet founded in 1994 by University of Pennsylvania cancer specialists.

Visit to CDC for 2008-09 Midwest Health Journalism Program fellows
  12/03/08 - 12/06/08
 

The 2008-09 Midwest Health Journalism Program fellows will visit the CDC to learn more about how that agency works, what resources it has available and how to best use those resources. The fellows also visit the Carter Center. This competitive fellowship program picks 10 journalists from Kansas and Missouri each year for special training sessions, mentoring and access to AHCJ conferences, workshops and resources.

Talking Health: Political Promises
  11/21/08
 

Talking Health

Obama presidency: Does his health plan stand a chance?

What lies ahead for health reform? The candidates made lots of promises during the campaign and now the time has come to deliver on them. Will the new president really be able to bring insurance coverage to more Americans given the country's other financial problems and the growing deficit? Will we again fall back on an incremental approach?

Our next Talking Health program will feature two experts who have been following the politics of health reform for a long time and two journalists who will give suggestions for covering the story for the next year nationally and locally. They will be taking questions from the audience, so submit questions today!

AHCJ Philadelphia chapter meeting: Workshop on health care reporting
  11/17/08 Philadelphia, PA
 

Philadelphia's AHCJ chapter will host a free workshop on health care reporting featuring guest lecturers Gary Schwitzer, associate professor at the University of Minnesota School of Journalism and Mass Communications, and publisher of HealthNewsReview.org, and Kathleen Fairfield, MD, DrPH, a medical editor with HealthNewsReview.org and clinician-scientist at Maine Medical Center. They will share their data on how news organizations have performed on 10 criteria for accurate, balanced and complete coverage; reflect on trends observed in the coverage of health care news; and provide tips about evaluating claims made about new health care treatments, tests, products and procedures. 

AHCJ Chicago Chapter: Breaking Taboos, Breaking News in HIV/AIDS
  11/12/08 Chicago, IL
 

Jim Pickett of the AIDS Foundation of Chicago; Johnathan Briggs, foundation spokesman and former Tribune reporter; and Rev. Doris Green will discuss AIDS/HIV and the need for more prevention efforts.

Missouri Health Policy Summit
  10/31/08 Columbia, MO
 

AHCJ is a sponsor of the 6th Annual Missouri Health Policy Summit, hosted by the Center for Health Policy at the University of Missouri.

Atlanta chapter meeting: Emory Associate Dean Dr. Arthur Kellermann
  10/22/08 Atlanta, GA
 

Dr. Arthur Kellermann, the associate dean for health policy at Emory University's School of Medicine, will be the featured speaker at this meeting of AHCJ's recently formed Atlanta chapter. Kellermann is one of the nation's leading experts on emergency medicine, ambulatory health policy and injury prevention.

Urban Health Journalism Workshop
  10/17/08 - 10/18/08 New York, NY
 

Urban Health Journalism WorkshopSessions will explore the health issues of children, seniors and immigrants in urban settings, as well as topics such as obesity, mental health, disaster preparedness and the mapping of local health data. Come get the tools to better investigate, understand and relate the health of your city.

Health care reporting workshop
  10/14/08 San Francisco, CA
 

This hands-on workshop will hone your skills and help you overcome the hurdles of reporting and writing quality health care stories despite biased sources and commercial pressures in the health/medical industry. We'll look at recent examples in our local media and learn tips and strategies.

London health journalists meet
  09/16/08 London
 

Mary Chris Jaklevic, secretary of AHCJ's board of directors, hosted an informal gathering of health journalists.

Delivering Vital Health Information to the Public
  09/11/08 Columbia, MO
 

Disseminating the information that comes from medical practitioners and the media is becoming more difficult. In this session health reporters and public health information officers will lead a discussion about the complicated roles of journalists and sources in this new environment and what the future may hold.

Covering Health in a Multicultural Society Online Training
  08/22/08
 

This interactive course is a resource for understanding the increasing diversity of the audiences AHCJ members serve. The e-class is the online companion to the book “Covering Health in a Multicultural Society: A Resource Guide for Journalists.”

Health reporting boot camp for 2008-09 Midwest Health Journalism Program fellows
  08/17/08 - 08/20/08 Columbia, MO
 

This intensive boot camp for the 2008-09 Midwest Health Journalism Program brings the fellows together with top health care journalists for in-depth sessions on how to report on specific health care issues. This competitive fellowship program picks 10 journalists from Kansas and Missouri each year for special training sessions, mentoring and access to AHCJ conferences, workshops and resources.

Atlanta chapter formation meeting
  08/13/08 Atlanta, GA
 

Atlanta-area health journalists will gather to lay the groundwork for a local chapter.

Kick-off workshop for 2008-09 Midwest Health Journalism Program fellows
  07/26/08 Kansas City, MO
 

This kick-off workshop brings the class of fellows together with experts to learn more about politics and policy, stakeholders in the health care debate and ideas for generating stories. This competitive fellowship program picks 10 journalists from Kansas and Missouri each year for special training sessions, mentoring and access to AHCJ conferences, workshops and resources. 

Talking Health: Covering the Underinsured
  07/09/08
 

Talking HealthAHCJ, The Commonwealth Fund, and the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism will present Talking Health, a webcast for members that will explore the growing problem of the underinsured – those who have insurance but are still at risk for substantial out-of-pocket expenses.

Overcoming the hurdles: How to write accurate medical stories on deadline
  05/28/08 Chicago, IL
 

AHCJ's Chicago chapter presents this session in which attendees will learn how to address the challenges of writing accurate, balanced and complete stories on deadline despite biased sources and commercial pressures in the medical industry. The speakers will use real stories as examples to show how it doesn't take an extra thousand words of type or 10 minutes of air to write a solid medical story.

Hitting home: Reporting on the health fallout from the Iraq war
  05/21/08 San Francisco, CA
 

The San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of AHCJ will hold this panel discussion, exploring a timely topic that deserves more local coverage. Thousands of veterans are coming home with serious injuries, especially post-traumatic stress disorder, brain trauma, and physical disabilities. Are local medical and mental health resources adequate to handle their needs?

Rural Health Journalism Workshop
  05/02/08 - 05/04/08 Columbia, MO
 

Rural Health Journalism WorkshopAHCJ's Center for Excellence in Health Care Journalism will present the workshop, which will focus on special health concerns of America's rural populations and how reporters can better cover them.

Covering Global Health
  05/02/08 - 05/03/08 Seattle, WA
 

This conference is designed to help journalists navigate the complex scientific, medical and political issues involved with global health, to assess what's working and what's not, and make these stories meaningful to local audiences.

Health Journalism 2008
  03/27/08 - 03/30/08 Washington, DC
 

Health Journalism 2008Nearly 600 people attended Health Journalism 2008 for dozens of panels on medical research, public health, the business of health care and consumer health. They also hear actor Dennis Quaid's very personal perspective on medical errors, Elizabeth Edwards' take on John McCain's health care plan, top experts debate the future of health care in this country and much more. News briefings by HHS Secretary Michael Leavitt and officials from the American Public Health Association and its partners let attendees write stories for their news outlets during the conference.

Chicago Chapter: New pharmacological treatments for addiction
  03/10/08 Chicago, IL
 

This Chicago chapter event featured two doctors who specialize in treating addictions.

Bay Area experts on aging: New research and resources for health journalists
  01/29/08 San Francisco, CA
 

This panel will tap into cutting-edge news, research, and innovations developing in the Bay Area. If you write about any health aspect of the boomer generation, you won't want to miss this event. Panelists include Laura L. Carstensen, professor of psychology and director of the Stanford Center on Longevity, and Bay Area journalist Paul Kleyman, editor of the American Society on Aging's publication Aging Today and the national coordinator of the Journalists Exchange on Aging.

Surviving the NICE storm
  01/10/08 London
 

Andrew Dillon, chief executive of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, will meet with British and American reporters to discuss his agency's role in advising the UK's National Health Service on the cost-effectiveness of medical treatments, and some of the subsequent rumbles across the Atlantic.

San Francisco Bay Area chapter holiday party
  12/20/07 San Francisco, CA
 

Enjoy complimentary light refreshments and a casual, meet-and-mingle gathering. The holiday party will be hosted this year by KQED Public Radio's The California Report, producers of "Heath Dialogues."

 

Midwest Health Journalism Fellows visit the CDC
  12/06/07 - 12/07/07 Atlanta, GA
 

Midwest Health Journalism ProgramThe 2007-08 fellows will pay a visit to the Centers for Disease Control. They will take part in two days of educational sessions, briefings and tours with CDC personnel.

Florida health reporters gathering
  11/13/07 Winter Park, FL
 

For the first time, Florida health reporters will gather to share tips, ideas and meet some of the state's top health regulators. The gathering also will serve as an exploratory meeting to discuss the possible formation of an AHCJ Florida Chapter. All Florida health reporters are invited. You do not have to be an AHCJ member to attend.

AHCJ Chicago chapter meeting
  11/12/07 Chicago, IL
 

The Chicago chapter of the Association of Health Care Journalists held an after-work gathering where AHCJ board member Mary Chris Jaklevic, who edited the new AHCJ guide "Covering Obesity: A Guide for Reporters," discussed the book and AHCJ board member Carla K. Johnson gave an update and answered questions about AHCJ nationally and in Chicago.

Conflict of interest in health care: How to spot it, what to do about it
  11/05/07 New York, NY
 

The New York chapter heard from five speakers about conflicts of interest in health care. The event, at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, examined how to recognize potential conflicts, including marketing vs. education, the pharmaceutical industry's gift giving to doctors and how it might affect prescribing habits and similar issues.

Urban Health Journalism Workshop
  10/12/07 - 10/13/07 New York, NY
 

Urban Health Journalism Workshop 2007AHCJ - and its Center for Excellence in Health Care Journalism - held its first Urban Health Journalism Workshop. Sessions explored the health issues of children, seniors and immigrants in urban settings, as well as obesity, mental health, disaster preparedness and the mapping of local health data.

Presentations from Urban Health Journalism Workshop 2007
  10/12/07 - 10/13/07 New York, NY
 

Multimedia presentationsGet MP3 and Flash presentations from the 2007 Urban Health Journalism Workshop. Topics include the health issues of children, seniors and immigrants in urban settings, as well as obesity, mental health, disaster preparedness and the mapping of local health data.

Multicultural health in the Bay Area: The untold story
  09/11/07 San Francisco, CA
 

Bay AreaThree dozen journalists gathered at the San Francisco Chronicle for a workshop on multicultural health issues in the Bay Area.

Covering disparities in health and health care is not the same as reporting the latest drug trial or diet advice. Culture, history, money and biology intertwine to influence health and health care. This workshop builds on AHCJ's recently published multicultural health resource guide, which was supported by The California Endowment, to help you sharpen your skills, learn practical tips, and avoid lurking traps in this important, yet underreported area. Experienced journalists share their hard-earned lessons. Health experts flag common errors and misconceptions, while also providing an overview of what researchers really know.

Multimedia presentations from 'Multicultural health in the Bay Area: The untold story'
  09/11/07 San Francisco, CA
 

AudioMultimedia presentations are now available from this workshop, the third of its kind presented in California by AHCJ over the past year, was sponsored by The California Endowment. Logistical support also came from The Maynard Institute for Journalism Education.

San Francisco chapter meeting: Universal health care
  09/05/07 Menlo Park, CA
 

Bay Area members gathered to hear from three panelists about "Universal health coverage in California and the U.S.: Will it happen, when, and what will it look like?"

Audio from 'San Francisco chapter meeting: Universal health care'
  09/05/07 Menlo Park, CA
  Audio

Audio is now available from the AHCJ San Francisco Bay Area Chapter meeting on Sept. 5 at the Kaiser Family Foundation about "Universal health coverage in California and the U.S.: Will it happen, when, and what will it look like?"

Midwest Health Journalism Program
  08/12/07 - 08/15/07 Columbia, MO
 

Midwest Health Journalism ProgramTraining event for the 2007-08 Midwest Health Journalism Program fellows.

Midwest Health Journalism Program
  07/28/07 Kansas City, MO
 

Midwest Health Journalism ProgramKickoff training event for the 2007-08 Midwest Health Journalism Program fellows.

Drug safety regulation and the Prescription Drug User Fee Act
  07/18/07 Washington, DC
 

Washington, D.C., members gathered for a brown-bag lunch and panel discussion on drug safety regulation and the Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA), which is currently in conference committee in Congress.

Chicago chapter meeting: What's next in health care reform, nationally and in Illinois?
  07/12/07 Chicago, IL
 

The Chicago chapter will meet at 6 p.m. at Columbia College to hear about the future of health care reform from two speakers.

San Francisco chapter - Conflict of interest in health care: How to spot it, what to do about it
  05/08/07 San Francisco, CA
  Join the Bay Area chapter of the Association of Health Journalists for a lively discussion. Find out how to unearth potential conflicts of interest when reporting on drug treatments -- and what to do once you've uncovered them. Please RSVP by May 4.
Kickoff meeting of the Chicago chapter
  04/23/07 Chicago, IL
  Speaker: Daniel Levinson, inspector general for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Gnat Lines News Briefing: Real Health and Medical News for Working Reporters
  04/12/07 - 04/13/07 Lake Blackshear Resort, Cordele, GA
  AHCJ is a sponsor of this event. Board members Charles Ornstein and Karl Stark will be among the panelists.Topics include stroke, prison health and researching local hospitals.
Covering Hospitals
  04/05/07
 

This innovative simulation will hone your critical-thinking skills and give you the beat-specific knowledge needed to cover the hospitals in your community. You will be a rookie health beat reporter, investigating local hospitals on deadline, working with your editor to find the focus of your story and craft the lead. You'll tap into the same tools that you'll use on the job, and you'll have a virtual "mentor" to walk you through the maze of reports, statistics and sources. As the simulation progresses, you'll uncover additional sources, and the story you thought was unfolding might take unexpected turns.

Health Journalism 2007
  03/15/07 - 03/18/07 Los Angeles, CA
  Health Journalism 2008More than 400 journalists attended Health Journalism 2007, gathering story ideas and resources. The conference featured a news briefing by Calif. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger; a Hollywood and Health panel of writers, producers and actors from hit television dramas; and a keynote conversation with Steve Case, founder of AOL and Revolution Health.
Webcast: The Future of the State Children's Health Insurance Plan (SCHIP)
  03/06/07
 

AHCJ and the Kaiser Family Foundation hosted this interactive roundtable webcast on March 6, 2007. Trudy Lieberman, president of AHCJ's board of directors, moderates a panel of experts discussing what journalists need to know about covering SCHIP.

The Future of the State Children's Health Insurance Plan (SCHIP)
  03/06/07
 

With the State Children's Health Insurance Plan (SCHIP) up for reauthorization, this roundtable - a partnership between the Association of Health Care Journalists and the Kaiser Family Foundation - focuses on what journalists need to know about covering SCHIP in their states. Health reform proposals announced by would-be presidential candidates call for expanding coverage through SCHIP.

NY chapter event - Medical Devices: Uncharted Territory
  02/26/07 New York, NY
  Costly drugs and Big Pharma garner the majority of media coverage, yet medical devices and diagnostics are a massive, fast-growing market. Find out about trends, sources, and the latest advances in this important yet still under-reported sector.
Medical Devices: Uncharted Territory
  02/26/07 New York, NY
 
Health Policy Communications Interest Group Meeting
  02/13/07 - 02/13/07 Capital Hilton, Washington, DC
  AHCJ President Trudy Lieberman - with Julie Appleby, USA Today, and Mary Agnes Carey, CQ Healthbeat - joined a panel of health care journalists shareing insights on what journalists need to effectively report on health care policy.
Health Policy Communications Interest Group Meeting
  02/13/07 Washington, DC
  AHCJ President Trudy Lieberman - with Julie Appleby, USA Today, and Mary Agnes Carey, CQ Healthbeat - joined a panel of health care journalists sharing insights on what journalists need to effectively report on health care policy.
SF chapter - After-work gathering
  01/25/07 San Francisco, CA
  End your work day with a friendly gathering of coworkers and friends. No guest speakers or panels, just mingling with colleagues about hot topics in health journalism.
The Next Big (Health) Crisis � And How to Cover It
  11/30/06 - 12/02/06 Cambridge, MA
  Renowned scientists, public health officials and journalists will examine the threat of an influenza pandemic – and how to cover it – while sharing lessons learned.
The Future of Medicare
  11/17/06 Washington, DC
  Washington, D.C., chapter event
2006 Regional Conference
  10/27/06 - 10/28/06 Cleveland, OH
  Panel sessions, workshops and field trips planned especially for health care journalists
NY chapter - The newest media for journalists
  09/26/06
  Learn how to add the latest in podcasting, digital images, audio, and more to your stories.
SF chapter: South Bay gathering
  07/12/06 Palo Alto, CA
  For friends and colleagues in the South Bay, the San Francisco chapter met at Nola's Restaurant and Bar in Palo Alto.
NY chapter - Narrative medical nonfiction for journalists & authors
  06/27/06 New York, NY
  An inside look at "the new journalism."
Webcast: Crisis in America�s Emergency Rooms
  06/13/06
 

Hospital emergency rooms are under siege. Some inner city hospitals are losing on-call specialists to treat severely injured patients or must pay high prices to keep them. In some parts of the country, ambulance diversions are continuing. So are wallet biopsies which telegraph to hospitals who can pay and who cannot. Changes to Medicaid mandated by the Deficit Reduction Act could affect the care those on Medicaid will receive. Technology and emergency room care will become more expensive, raising the question: “Who will fund this place of last resort as the move to market-driven health care rushes ahead? “

SF chapter - The Buck Institute
  06/10/06 CA
  The Northern California Science Writers Association had open spots available for its all-day field trip to the Buck Institute, a facility devoted to research on the process of aging and age-associated disease.
SF chapter - Social hour
  06/09/06 San Francisco, CA
  The chapter met at the Vino Venue on Mission Street in San Francisco to network, chat and meet fellow Bay Area health journalists.
SF chapter - Health journalism schmooze
  05/19/06 San Francisco, CA
 

Bay Area health care writers, editors, reporters and authors gathered at the 13 Views bar at the top of the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero for a Health Journalism Schmooze.

SF chapter - Journalism in the bean-counter culture
  04/26/06 San Francisco, CA
  Taking the pulse of the current newsroom: With resources cut and bottom-line pressures escalating, what's happening to journalism?
NY chapter - Health News Schmooze
  04/24/06 New York, NY
  A friendly after-work get-together. No guest speakers or presentations, just a chance to chat with colleagues about hot topics in health journalism.
NY chapter - Breaking it down with big pharma
  03/23/06 New York, NY
  Drug companies seem to spend almost as much on marketing as on science, making it hard for us to penetrate their products and research. What's the best way to get the straight dope?
SF chapter - Social hour
  03/23/06 San Francisco, CA
  The chapter met at the Vino Venue in San Francisco to network, chat and meet fellow Bay Area health journalists.
Health Journalism 2006
  03/16/06 - 03/19/06 Houston, TX
  More than 350 journalists, educators, students and health care experts gathered in Houston to take advantage of more than 50 workshop or panel sessions, five field trips and several receptions and other networking opportunities.
SF chapter - New Year's party
  01/31/06 San Francisco, CA
  The Bay Area chapter hosted a Happy New Year event open to all health care writers, editors, reporters, authors in the Bay Area.
Webcast: Understanding Medicare Part D
  11/01/05
 

A roundtable focusing on the new Medicare prescription drug benefit known as Part D, designed to help Medicare beneficiaries pay for their medications.

NY chapter - The bottom line on online health reporting
  09/26/05 New York, NY
  Editors from leading electronic media spoke with members about freelance opportunities, salaries, deadlines, pro's and con's, and how electronic is different from print or broadcast journalism.
DC chapter event
  09/12/05 Washington, DC
  Dr. Tony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, met with members of the Washington, D.C. chapter.
NY chapter- Behind the scenes with health broadcasters
  07/18/05 New York, NY
  Those who have wondered what it's like to cover the health beat live -- on radio, television or cable -- were able to talk informally with three on-the-air staff and freelance reporters.
DC chapter event - Newt Gingrich
  06/28/05 Washington, DC
  The Washington, D.C. chapter met with Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker and potential 2008 Republican presidential candidate, at his Center for Health Transformation.
DC chapter - Hands-on medical simulation
  05/18/05 New York, NY
 
2005 AHCJ Conference
  03/31/05 - 04/03/05 Chapel Hill, NC
  AHCJ's sixth national conference included field trips to the Duke Diet & Fitness Center, the UNC Center for Environmental Medicine, Asthma and Lung Biology; and the VA Medical Center.
Webcast: Reporting on Health Savings Accounts
  02/09/05 webcast
 

This roundtable focuses on health savings accounts and related approaches advocated by the Bush Administration and others to address rising health care costs and lack of coverage for the uninsured. Webcast and transcript available.

Reliable Reporting: Making Sense of Medical Evidence
  10/22/04 - 10/23/04 Hanover, NH
  The first regional conference sponsored by the Association of Health Care Journalists and the Center for Excellence in Health Care Journalism.
2004 AHCJ Conference
  03/26/04 - 03/29/04 Minneapolis, MN
  Hot Spots in '04: Politics, patients and products
AHCJ 2003 Conference
  03/15/03 - 03/18/03 San Francisco, CA
  The program included 31 sessions with more than 60 speakers.
AHCJ 2002 Conference
  04/06/02 - 04/09/02 Bethesda, MD
  AHCJ's third national conference had more than 200 attendees, a plethora of speakers and 19 exhibitors.
AHCJ 2001 National Conference
  03/22/01 - 03/24/01 Atlanta, GA
 
AHCJ 2000 Inaugural National Conference
  05/04/00 - 05/06/00 Chicago, IL
 
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