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Health Journalism 2019: Conference coverage
Coverage on HealthJournalism.org
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Panel hears how drug price reform efforts could work – or not
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Scientists look for new antimicrobials and urge government incentives
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Panelists break down the realities of precision medicine and immunotherapy
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Opioid epidemic, rural health spurring wider adoption of telehealth, panel says
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Freelance investigative reporting may not be easy, but it’s possible
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Spotlight Q&A with member David Wahlberg, Wisconsin State Journal
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Spotlight Q&A with member Sonia Narang, multimedia journalist
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Think of artificial intelligence as city planning, not building construction, panel says
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Speaker spotlight: Eliminating disparities in maternal and child health
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Freelancers, editors explore ethics, integrity and transparency
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Panel examines improving quality of life for those with Alzheimer’s
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Covering gun violence as a public health problem requires nuance
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Persistent threats to U.S. children’s health the focus of #AHCJ19 session
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Health podcasting: How to turn your in-depth health story into an audio narrative or series
- Watch Otis Brawley's opening session
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Spotlight Q&A with member Eric Rosenthal, independent journalist
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Speaker spotlight: Brawley to discuss health disparities, cancer
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Malaria Research Institute, Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Coverage in other publications that mention the conference or stories sparked by conference sessions
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Five Japanese members of AHCJ who attended Health Journalism 2019 spoke in a session for health care journalists in Tokyo on June 21.
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First responders, hospital officials carry heavy burden when deaths occur
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Madison-area stem cell clinics part of 'gray market' under increased scrutiny
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Trade War With China Threatens To Make Problems With Generic Medicine Worse
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New York marijuana: What to know about CBD craze, FDA crackdown on cannabis-based drugs
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Johns Hopkins welcomes more than 750 health care journalists to Baltimore for conference
Road to Baltimore
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Aging in place panelists explore what’s working to keep seniors living at home
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Some advance work can help freelancers make the most of #ahcj19 conference
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Experts to discuss covering climate change and public health; your input invited
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Top health reporting of 2018 recognized in Awards for Excellence in Health Care Journalism