Six journalists have been named to this year's class of AHCJ-National Library of Medicine fellows. The fellowship program was created…

New guidance addresses information release in public health emergencies Public health officials and journalists now have guidance on what information…

Gideon Gil, the health and science editor at The Boston Globe, joins five incumbents in being seated on the Association…

The Association of Health Care Journalists has named the inaugural class of the Regional Health Journalism Fellowship, an annual fellowship…

The AHCJ board has amended the organization's membership guidelines, completing a process first begun in early 2010. The adjustments are…

The Food and Drug Administration has adopted a policy on embargoes that permits reporters to share embargoed information with outside…

Stories were pitched, skills were sharpened, cutting-edge technologies were experienced firsthand. Those are just a few of the highlights of…

The presidents of the Association of Health Care Journalists and the Society of Professional Journalists published an op-ed in The…

Investigations into shoddy oversight of adult care homes and low quality at dialysis centers – along with moving portrayals of…

AHCJ representatives held a series of meetings in Washington, D.C., last week to press for government openness at the state…

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