In this webinar, learn about the AHCJ German Health Care Study Group, a weeklong, immersive experience in Berlin this October.

The AHCJ Board of Directors has approved a new set of bylaws, updating the rules for the first time since…

Developing “liquid biopsies” — blood tests to detect early stages of cancer — involves trade-offs regarding accuracy, speakers said at HJ25.

At HJ25, CBS News correspondent Anna Werner told attendees to fact-check over and over again to bulletproof an investigation.

At HJ25, NBC News national reporter Tyler Kingkade said there’s always a way to get a story, even when a…

At HJ25, panelists discussed the nuance surrounding how too much screen time can influence the mental health of young people.

David Poller, who has worked for three decades as a photographer and newspaper photo editor, gave advice for taking better…

At HJ25, stem cell biologist Arun Sharma, Ph.D., spoke about how his team’s research into manufacturing heart “organoids” in space.

At HJ25, panelists shared 12 strategies for building trust, using careful language and improving coverage of health misinformation.

Steve Padilla wants writers to think a little more like criminals. “Good writing is like first-degree murder,” he said. “It’s…

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