
Tricarico produces and edits content to support AHCJ’s many member services, including events, core topic materials and other web-based resources as well as news releases, conference programs and newsletters. She is a graduate of Howard University and the master’s program in journalism at CUNY. Tricarico comes to AHCJ from MJH Life Sciences in Cranbury, N.J., where she managed an editorial team producing content on animal care. Before that, she was a freelance health care reporter for Everyday Health.
Katie Burke, a science journalist and editor based in Virginia, has joined AHCJ as the new environmental health beat leader.
Health and lifestyle journalist Anna Medaris has 15 years of experience writing for the Washington Post, Vox, Women’s Health and…
This expert panel explored strategies to reduce veteran suicide, with a particular focus on National Guard members.
Journalists can use data to raise awareness about public health crises like suicide and other behavioral and mental health concerns.
It’s crucial for journalists to understand the role cultural competence plays in reducing health disparities, addressing systemic barriers.
Since the 988 suicide prevention hotline was officially launched two years ago, more than 10 million contacts have been made.
AHCJ recently welcomed seasoned journalist, author, and professor Lara Salahi as its new health equity beat leader.
Hundreds of journalists and people interested in health care gathered in NYC for AHCJ’s Health Journalism 2024 conference.
The importance of elevating the voices of people with lived experience of homelessness and housing as a social determinant of…
Lisse Regehr, Thrive Allen County President and CEO and luncheon speaker, explains how to cultivate community health during the 2023 Rural…