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We have all traveled through the physical entrance of a doctor’s office or hospital. But if you have scheduled an…

Editor’s note: We are making this article available in the wake of the Texas school shooting and because of the…

The COVID-19 pandemic has helped sharpened the focus on palliative and end-of-life care. However, it is critical not to confuse or conflate…

During the making of “Hiding in Plain Sight: Documenting the crisis in kids’ mental health,” a then-executive at the National…

AHCJ secretary and co-chair of Right to Know Committee In early May, reporters started noticing that a handy resource had…

Whether you are reporting on a fast-turnaround news story or a juicy feature, gathering the information you need to tell…

Imagine if a computer or assistive technology could process the thoughts of a person paralyzed or lacking the ability to…

Reporters covering LGBTQ people are encouraged to go beyond umbrella statistics, become familiar with appropriate terminology and avoid framing stories…

Hello freelancers! Many of you may be finalizing your pitches for the editors you met at PitchFest during Health Journalism…

Note: This interview has been edited for clarity and brevity. How long have you been an AHCJ member, and who…
