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At HJ26, then-AMA President Mukkamala shared how his journey from surgery to recovery gave him insight into what patients need…

At HJ26, a panel of experts urged reporters to reframe public health emergencies as pieces of an epidemic of “missing…

Reporting on trauma can take a toll on reporters, but mindfulness can go a long way to support journalists throughout…

Panelists at Health Journalism 2026 highlighted progress and promise in the expanding field of regenerative medicine.

At HJ26, Lynn Tanner of Children’s Minnesota discussed her decades of research into long-term quality of life for pediatric cancer…

At HJ26, The Atlantic’s Michael Scherer said he had to think like RFK Jr. — to see himself as “the…

At HJ26, three reporters gave tips for finding a treasure trove of health care stories within the U.S. court system.

At HJ26, panelists discussed a frequent and longstanding lament for American health care consumers: the cost of drugs.

At HJ26 in Minneapolis, panelists spoke about the short- and long-term health consequences of aggressive immigration enforcement.

At HJ26 in Minneapolis, AHCJ Sunshine Award winner Bob Herman urged fellow journalists to “get grumpy” about how CMS and…
