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Late last year, the Concord (New Hampshire) Monitor ran a series of stories in which reporter Meg Heckman used her…

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At a time when the ethics of anecdotal and emotion-heavy disaster coverage have come into question, as they tend to…

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Investigations into shoddy oversight of adult care homes and low quality at dialysis centers – along with moving portrayals of…

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A little more than a week after the historic earthquake, tsunami and nuclear emergency in Japan, journalists are beginning to…

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The Harvard-based Nieman Foundation for Journalism has selected AHCJ member and Seattle Times reporter Michael Berens for the $20,000 2010…

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As Tinker Ready reported on the Nature Network’s Boston Blog, the luminaries gathered for Harvard’s panel on the 10-year anniversary…

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Barbara Strauch, who has been the deputy science editor charged with coordinating The New York Times‘ health and medical coverage,…

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We have been frantically updating the schedule this week for AHCJ’s annual conference with the names of speakers who will…

HealthReformGPS, the George Washington University and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation project aimed at making Health Policy implementation easier to understand,…
