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Joanne Silberner did a heavily reported series of radio stories and web posts on cancer in developing countries in 2013.…

Previously, Covering Health has addressed two kinds of potential conflicts of interest that health journalists should watch out for: those of…

Health Journalism 2015 made me smarter. I’ll give two examples. First, there was the pleasure of listening to Abraham Verghese,…

One of the best ways to become skilled in reporting on medical research is to immerse yourself in the experience…

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Any health care journalist covering the business side of physician practices knows that doctors in private practice often struggle. Health…

The latest report on AHCJ members’ awards, fellowships, job changes and other news includes Alicia F. Ault, Eileen Beal, Sheri…

Nearly 700 people attended Health Journalism 2015, the annual conference of the Association of Health Care Journalists. The gathering, in…

In traditional publishing, freelancers know there’s lot of waiting. Pitch an idea and wait. Report, write, and submit your article.…

At the Health Journalism 2015 session, “Freelance: Re-slant and resell ideas to multiple markets,” panelists offered eight tips for turning…

Top editors offered great advice for journalists interested in freelancing for health trade publications during a panel at Health Journalism…
