
Welcome!
How where we live affects our health
Come get the tools to better investigate, understand and relate the health of your city.
Sessions this year will focus on how urban life affects our health and the health of our readers, viewers and listeners. They will explore the impact of violence on health, using health data for local stories, trends in urban aging and childhood, the opioid crisis and more.
Workshop site:

TKP New York Conference Center
109 West 39th Street
New York, N.Y. 10018
212-444-7342
Just one block from the Times Square-42nd Street subway station and a few blocks from the Grand Central Terminal.
Social media
We encourage members who are using Twitter to post updates from the workshop using the #ahcjurban hashtag. Follow @AHCJ_Pia for workshop updates. Alert us to other workshop-related blog posts or stories via Twitter or by sending a note to pia@healthjournalism.org.
Need help?
This workshop is only $50, but if you still need some financial assistance to get to the event, you may apply for a limited travel stipend.
Local hosts
- Department of Population Health at NYU School of Medicine
- The New York Academy of Medicine
- Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program, Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute