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In the shadow of Washington National’s ballpark, the Association of Health Care Journalists’ D.C. Chapter participated in hosting a networking…

Health journalists across the country have been reading ProPublica’s accounts of the lengths to which hospitals pursue low-income patients for…

In late January, Kate Howard, managing editor of the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting, conducted one of the most important…

“Too much red meat can cause cancer.” It’s a depressing statement for the bacon and beef lovers out there, but…

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It’s now easier than ever to enter your best work in the premier contest for health journalism. The Awards for…

Photos accompanying news stories about vaccines are notoriously awful, both in effect and in verisimilitude. They often feature large needles…

The Association of Health Care Journalists is accepting applications for the 2019 AHCJ-CDC Health Journalism Fellowships. AHCJ has teamed up…

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Few moments are more gratifying to a freelancer than a new contract landing in our inbox. Contracts solidify the hard…

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The Association of Health Care Journalists is accepting applications for the second class of AHCJ International Health Study Fellowships. The…

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The Association of Health Care Journalists is accepting applications for the 2020 AHCJ Reporting Fellowships on Health Care Performance. The…
