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AHCJ is calling on Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra to make himself available for questioning by reporters. In…

AHCJ’s second virtual PitchFest was held late last month with 67 freelance members participating. Writers pitched their ideas to top…

AHCJ wrapped up its first-ever Summit on Mental Health on Thursday night, with speakers highlighting the strain the pandemic placed…

From devastating death tolls, strict stay-at-home orders, virtual learning, and a constant state of uncertainty, it’s no surprise that the…

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It’s fall, that magical time of year when the leaves turn, the pumpkin-spice debate rages – and health care journalists…

Although Health Journalism has been postponed until 2022, PitchFest is a go — in a virtual format like last year’s…

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Erica Tricarico, a graduate of Howard University and the master’s program in journalism at CUNY, will join the staff of…

It’s been a busy month getting market guides ready for the AHCJ website. I’d like to give a shout-out to…

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COLUMBIA, Mo. — The AHCJ board of directors has elected new officers who will serve two-year terms beginning Oct. 1.…

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Dear AHCJ members, AHCJ staff have been monitoring the emergence and spread of the Delta variant closely over the last…
