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It is perhaps little surprise that the most-read blog posts on Covering Health this year were almost exclusively about the…
A new analysis of racial disparities in end-of-life care finds that Black patients voluntarily seek substantially more intensive treatment, such…
If you’re a frequent user of PubMed, you have likely already noticed the new website layout and have probably noticed…
Between social distancing guidelines and the fact that a global pandemic truly does impact the entire world, webinars and online…
The British Medical Association’s BMJ, one of the oldest and most respected family of medical journals, has launched a tool…
In late January, Kate Howard, managing editor of the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting, conducted one of the most important…
The Association of Health Care Journalists is accepting applications for the 2019 AHCJ-CDC Health Journalism Fellowships. AHCJ has teamed up…
The first AHCJ conference I ever attended was in 2011 in Philadelphia. I had only recently learned about the organization…
In a recent social media post, a fellow journalist asked how others get up to speed on reporting about topics…
One challenge when covering medical conferences is that, depending on your publication’s needs, you often must conduct many interviews on…