Record turnout for Boston conference
A record crowd of more than 750 attended Health Journalism 2013 in Boston. Journalists from across the United States and eight other nations took part in skill-building workshops, panel discussions and field trips to area research sites. The conference, produced by the association’s Center for Excellence in Health Care Journalism, featured world-class speakers, and helpful sessions aimed at aiding reporters, editors and news producers in better covering the latest health issues. AHCJ used a news briefing to unveil its news app hospitalinspections.org.
Spotlight speakers included:
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Donald M. Berwick, M.D., former president and CEO, Institute for Healthcare Improvement; former administrator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
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David Goldhill, president and CEO of GSN (formerly the Game Show Network), and author of “Catastrophic Care: How American Health Care Killed My Father – And How We Can Fix It”
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Jerome Groopman, M.D., the Dina and Raphael Recanati Professor of Medicine at the Harvard Medical School and chief of experimental medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
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Pamela Hartzband, M.D., an attending physician at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and assistant professor at the Harvard Medical School
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Farzad Mostashari, M.D., Sc.M., national coordinator for health information technology
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Deval Patrick, now in his second term as governor of Massachusetts
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Congratulations!
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Jude Joffe-Block, senior field correspondent, KJZZ-Tempe, won complimentary registration to Health Journalism 2013 by completing the online evaluation for the Covering the Health and Medical Care of Immigrants Workshop.
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Artemis Moshtaghian, producer, CNN/HLN won complimentary registration to Health Journalism 2013 by completing the online evaluation for Rural Health Journalism Workshop.
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Sarah Jones, producer, The Roanoke Times, won complimentary registration to Health Journalism 2013 by completing the online evaluation for Health Journalism 2012.
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