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SUMMARY:Reporting on the COVID-19 Vaccines
DESCRIPTION:December 14\, 2020\, 2 PM ET – OnlineHosted by the Poynter Institute \n\n\nPrepare to cover the deployment of COVID-19 vaccines in your community. This webinar\, featuring the president of the American Medical Association\, will help local journalists understand the science\, logistics and potential concerns of a COVID-19 vaccine.If a COVID-19 vaccine is to have any chance of slowing the pandemic\, journalists — especially local journalists — will have to understand the science\, logistics and potential concerns about the vaccination process. To assist in these efforts\, the Poynter Institute and The American Medical Association will connect journalists with top vaccination experts in a live two-hour webinar. The training will be hosted by Poynter senior faculty Al Tompkins. \nSpeakers include: Dr. Susan R. Bailey\, president of the American Medical Association\, Paul A. Offit\, a vaccine expert working with the National Institutes of Health on COVID-19 vaccines\, and Dr. Leon McDougle\, president of the National Medical Association\, the oldest and largest professional association representing physicians and patients of African descent. \nRegister here: https://www.poynter.org/shop/webinar/reporting-on-the-covid-19-vaccine/ \n(Suggested donation of $15\, but is free.)
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/reporting-on-the-covid-19-vaccines/
CATEGORIES:None
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201210T010000
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SUMMARY:A Conversation With CDC Director Robert Redfield
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, December 10\, 2020\n2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. (EST)\nCouncil on Foreign Relations – online\n \nRobert R. Redfield\, Director\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will talk with Sheri L. Fink\, Correspondent\, New York Times about the CDC’s response to COVID-19.\n \n\nDial-in Information\nEnter Zoom at least five minutes before the start of the presentation by clicking this link. If prompted\, enter the Password: 061389. If you have issues with the link above\, visit Zoom by clicking this link or open the Zoom app on your computer or device then select “Join a Meeting” and enter the Meeting ID: 948 8855 4455 followed by the Password:061389. \n \nRegister here
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/a-conversation-with-cdc-director-robert-redfield/
CATEGORIES:None
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201210T010000
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SUMMARY:Take 10 Event\, a Response to the Pandemic Impacting People Around the World on Health Issues
DESCRIPTION:With a line-up of speakers resembling a TED Talk or film festival\, Soledad O’Brien will emcee “Take 10” on December 10th\, 2020\, and Andy Cohen\, Dr. Atul Gawande\, Justin Baldoni\, Taraji P. Henson\, and others will share personal stories about love\, loss\, mental health\, health inequity\, and solutions to issues within the healthcare system. \nTake 10 is hosted by End Well\, a nonprofit transforming the end of life into a human-centered experience\, and gathers a diverse crowd of professionals – tech leaders\, entrepreneurs\, doctors\, patients\, unsung heroes\, and more – to discuss the “tough stuff” and find solutions as one loving and supportive community. With the pandemic affecting millions of people globally\, these issues are front and center like never before. This year\, the physical annual symposium has been re-imagined as a virtual and free event so that everyone can take a seat at the table this December 10th\, 2020. This short video clip summarizes the Take 10 experience. \nTake 10 Media Tour \nDr. Underleider and select speakers are available for interviews beginning October 14th\, 2020. Below please find an overview of the event and speakers available for a limited number of interviews. \n\n\nAndy Cohen – Creating a “Language of Loss” \n\n\nAtul Gawande\, MD\, MPH – The beauty of being mortal \n\n\nJustin Baldoni with three young cancer survivors – Survivor guilt \n\n\nNaheed Dosani – Street smart: delivering end of life care to those without homes \n\n\nSoledad O’Brien – Taking 10 to Honor Those We’ve Lost \n\n\nTaraji P. Henson – Destigmatizing mental health issues and providing culturally competent care\, particularly for POC \n\n\nAdditional speakers listed and to be added\, here. \n\n\nYou are also invited to attend End Well’s Take 10 event Dec. 10 as a member of the press. To do so\, please register here.   \nTo get an embargoed press release and media kit and coordinate interviews contact:Rebecca Nowacek 210.589.2756 rebecca@purposenorthamerica.com \n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/take-10-event-a-response-to-the-pandemic-impacting-people-around-the-world-on-health-issues/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201209T010000
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SUMMARY:COVID-19 and State Medicaid Budgets
DESCRIPTION:How Short-Term Cuts Could Result in Long-Term Harm to Children and Families\, Especially in Communities of Color \nWednesday\, December 9\, 2020  \n1:00 – 1:45 p.m. EST \n  \n  \nThe coronavirus pandemic and resulting recession are disrupting every facet of children’s lives\, especially in communities of color\, where more families experience joblessness\, food and housing insecurity\, and have higher rates of infection. \nAs state policymakers grapple with COVID-19 and the accompanying recession\, access to continuous health coverage for children could be at risk\, leaving access to care for millions of children nationwide in question during a global pandemic. \nThe Commonwealth Fund and Georgetown University Center for Children and Families will host a briefing and Q&A with leading experts to discuss the findings of a new issue brief and the importance of ensuring stable health coverage to children and families. The briefing will cover:  \n\n\nA summary of new research on the long-term benefits of Medicaid coverage for children and birthing people. \n\n\nProjections of the impact of state Medicaid cuts on state health care systems. \n\n\nMedicaid’s return on investment for the state and federal government\, and the broader societal returns.  \n\n\nWhen: Wednesday\, December 9\, 2020\, 1:00 – 1:45 P.M. EST \nWho: \n\n\nJoan Alker\, M.Phil\, Executive Director and Research Professor\, Georgetown University Center for Children and Families \n\n\nMayra Alvarez\, MHA\, President\, The Children’s Partnership \n\n\nMelinda Williams-Willingham\, M.D.\, FAAP\, Chair\, Committee on Federal Government Affairs at the American Academy of Pediatrics \n\n\nLaurie Zephyrin\, M.D.\, MPH\, MBA\, FACOG\, Vice President\, Health Care Delivery System Reform\, The Commonwealth Fund \n\n\nModerator: Rachel Nuzum\, MPH\, Vice President\, Federal and State Health Policy\, The Commonwealth Fund \n  \nRSVP \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/covid-19-and-state-medicaid-budgets/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201209T010000
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SUMMARY:COVID-19: Chasing Science to Save Lives. When Public Health Means Business\, Part 6
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, December 9\, 2020 3-4 p.m. ET – Online \nThe Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health hosts this public forum. Featuring Dr. Anthony Fauci\, Director\, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases\, National Institutes of Health. \n\nModerated by Dr. Sanjay Gupta\, Chief Medical Correspondent for CNN. \nAs the world speeds towards the release of COVID-19 vaccines\, cases are surging in record-breaking numbers. With lives on the line\, the nation’s top infectious disease specialist\, Dr. Anthony Fauci\, will deliver the latest on the pandemic. How will COVID-19 vaccines be distributed and to whom first? Will there be a return to “normal” life? And how do we keep safe now while planning for an uncertain future? Join a global community of experts and scientists for this important discussion.  \n Send your questions in advance to theforum@hsph.harvard.edu.  \nRegister here: https://harvard.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_esXw5M07mh5XB4h
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/covid-19-chasing-science-to-save-lives-when-public-health-means-business-part-6/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201207T010000
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SUMMARY:Fireside chat with the Center for DiseaseÂ Control and Prevention’s Dr. Nancy Messonnier
DESCRIPTION:Dec. 7\, 3 pm ET – Online \nAspen Institute Health Medicine and Society Program\, with LeapsMag hosts this forum with  Dr. Nancy Messonnier\, Director of the CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases. \nMessonnier will talk about the scientific integrity of the CDC\, address concerns regarding the speed and safety of coronavirus vaccines\, and discuss the government’s work to distribute them quickly and equitably. She will appear in conversation with Dr. Nsikan Akpan\, National Geographic Science Editor. A public Q&A will follow. \nRegister here for free: https://aspeninst.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_T2BsBchITQWbBrm3ik5h-A \n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/fireside-chat-with-the-center-for-diseasea-control-and-preventionaes-dr-nancy-messonnier/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201204T010000
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SUMMARY:Live Q&A focused on COVID-19 vaccines
DESCRIPTION:Questions About COVID-19 Vaccines? \nJoin the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine this Friday for a live Q&A focused on COVID-19 vaccines — from exciting news to promising candidates\, the speed of the development process\, and the ‘infodemic’ surrounding the global search for a viable vaccine.   Submit questions in advance to comms@lshtm.ac.uk\, or post them live on the LSHTM YouTube and Twitter streams.   \n\nFriday\, December 4\, 9:00 EST/ 14:00 GMT\nJoin on YouTube\nMore details 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/live-qa-focused-on-covid-19-vaccines/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201117T010000
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SUMMARY:Reporting On and Living With COVID-19: The View of Three European Journalists
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, November 17\, 3 pm EST on Zoom \nAfter the initial wave of COVID-19 infections earlier this year subsided during the summer\, European countries are experiencing a resurgence. Infections are spiking\, lockdowns have resumed and economies are shutting down once again. \nScience Writers in New York is excited to have a panel of European journalists talking about covering COVID-19 in their countries. Join SWINY co-chair David Levine (@dlloydlevine) in a discussion with Malin Attefall\, Yves Sciama and Eva Wolfangel.  \nRegister: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_tzpJRvjlQqWo5OsgKGKavg
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/reporting-on-and-living-with-covid-19-the-view-of-three-european-journalists/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201117T010000
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SUMMARY:Social Determinants of Health in Rural Populations
DESCRIPTION:Nov. 17\, 1 p.m. ET\n \nBuilding on work conducted by the Rural and Minority Health Research Center\, this presentation will review some of the key elements associated with health across rural White and minority populations\, such as education\, income\, and health facility availability. \nJan Probst\, Ph.D.\, Rural and Minority Research Center \nLearn more and attend:\nwww.ruralhealthresearch.org/webinars/sdoh-in-rural-populations
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/social-determinants-of-health-in-rural-populations/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201029T010000
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SUMMARY:Award-winning journalist Ed Yong to discuss covering the COVID-19 pandemic
DESCRIPTION:Even before the crisis\, Ed Yong was sounding the alarm about the potential for a worldwide pandemic\, writing “The Next Plague is Coming. Is America Ready?” for The Atlantic in 2018. \nYong will discuss the exacting job of covering the global health crisis on Thursday\, Oct. 29\, at the University of Rhode Island’s annual Christiane Amanpour Lecture\, presented by the Harrington School of Communication and Media. The free\, virtual lecture begins at 5 p.m. and will be live-streamed on the Harrington School’s social media platforms. \nMedia Contact: Tony LaRoche\, 401-874-4894  \n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/award-winning-journalist-ed-yong-to-discuss-covering-the-covid-19-pandemic/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201023T010000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Newsmaker presentation: NIH Director Dr. Francis S. Collins
DESCRIPTION:Francis S. Collins\, M.D.\, Ph.D.\, the 16th Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will deliver brief remarks and engage in a virtual Q&A on the latest COVID-19 therapeutic and vaccine developments at a National Press Club Virtual Newsmaker presentation on Friday\, October 23 at 2:00 p.m. \nThis one-hour program will stream live on the Club’s website and YouTube Channel\, and is accessible to both the media and members of the general public free-of-charge.  Viewers can send their questions for Dr. Collins in advance or during the live program via email to Headliners@Press.org.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/virtual-newsmaker-presentation-nih-director-dr-francis-s-collins/
CATEGORIES:None
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201021T010000
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SUMMARY:Anthony S. Fauci briefing at IDWeek 2020
DESCRIPTION:Anthony S. Fauci\, MD\, director\, National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases\, National Institutes of Health \n\n\nChris Busky\, CAE (Moderator)\, Chief Executive Officer\, Infectious Diseases Society of America \n\n\nWHEN: \nWednesday\, October 21\, 10:35 am-11:00 am ET \nWHAT: \nDr. Fauci will share his unique perspective on COVID-19 in the United States with the media following his remarks at IDWeek. He will take questions from the media. \nRSVP: \nPlease respond to Camille Ahearn (CAhearn@MessagePartnersPR.com) with your name\, outlet\, and phone number for log-in information for the virtual briefing room. \n### \nAbout IDWeek \nIDWeek 2020TMis the annual meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA)\, the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA)\, the HIV Medicine Association (HIVMA)\, the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society (PIDS) and the Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists (SIDP). With the theme “Advancing Science\, Improving Care\,”IDWeek features the latest science and bench-to-bedside approaches in prevention\, diagnosis\, treatment\, and epidemiology of infectious diseases\, including HIV\, across the lifespan.IDWeek 2020 takes place virtually Oct. 21-25. For more information\, visitwww.idweek.org. \nAbout IDSA \nTheInfectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA)is a community of over 12\,000 physicians\, scientists and public health experts who specialize in infectious diseases. Our mission is to improve the health of individuals\, communities\, and society by promoting excellence in patient care\, education\, research\, public health\, and prevention relating to infectious diseases. Learn more athttps://www.idsociety.org.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/anthony-s-fauci-briefing-at-idweek-2020/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201016T010000
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SUMMARY:Reconciling Research and Treatment: Seeking Answers & Saving Lives
DESCRIPTION:The COVID-19 pandemic poses profound ethical\, legal\, and social challenges to researchers\, clinicians\, legal professionals\, and communities. This webinar will focus on how to conduct research on the efficacy and safety of medical interventions while also meeting the pressing clinical needs of COVID patients. \nLeading experts will tackle pressing controversies\, such as how to reconcile the FDA’s Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) of convalescent plasma for COVID patients with the need for clinical trials. Past pandemics like the Ebola crisis have led to recommendations on how to balance the need for research with caring for affected patients. This webinar will analyze these issues in the context of COVID-19. \nModerated by: \nMichael T. Osterholm\, PhD\, MPHDirector\, Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP)University of Minnesota
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/reconciling-research-and-treatment-seeking-answers-saving-lives/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201012T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201012T010000
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SUMMARY:WorldÂ Arthritis Day
DESCRIPTION:World Arthritis Day — those suffering from this debilitating disease and advocates gather to raise awareness about the world’s most prevalent disease. There are more than 100 different types of arthritis\, which robs quality of life and keeps people from doing ordinary tasks and the things they love according to  this report from the Arthritis Foundation.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/worlda-arthritis-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T010000
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SUMMARY:CIDRAP hosts webinar on review process for vaccines to prevent COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:This webinar regarding the review process for vaccines to prevent COVID-19 will be hosted by the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP). \nCIDRAP Director Michael Osterholm will moderate the discussion with U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Stephen Hahn\, and former FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg. \nThe webinar is scheduled for Thursday\, October 8 from 12-1pm ET. You can view the discussion live on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/c/cidrap. \n  \nContact: Brad RobideauUniversity of Minnesota | news.umn.edu | @UMNewsbrobidea@umn.edu | 612-625-8431 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/cidrap-hosts-webinar-on-review-process-for-vaccines-to-prevent-covid-19/
CATEGORIES:None
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200930T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200930T010000
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CREATED:20231103T182841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T153401Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Briefing: Reimagining Nursing Homes
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, Sept. 30 Briefing \nJoin national leaders for a conversation about the future of nursing homes \nOn the heels of the release of the independent Commission on Safety and Quality in Nursing Homes report\, join aging experts Terry Fulmer and Chris Koller for a question and answer session\, moderated by the Los Angeles Times’ Noam Levey\, as they discuss strategies to improve quality of care and next steps regulators\, legislators\, payers\, providers\, researchers and advocates should take to ensure nursing home quality and safety. \nThe conversation is follow up to a NAM Perspectives commentary in which Fulmer\, Koller and Columbia University’s John Rowe argue that current nursing homes were not designed for—and cannot financially withstand—infectious disease outbreaks\, particularly when their staff are often too few in number and inadequately paid\, protected and trained. \nWHEN: \nWednesday\, September 30\, 2020 \n2:00-2:45 p.m. ET \nSPEAKERS: \n • Terry Fulmer\, PhD\, RN\, FAAN—President\, The John A. Hartford Foundation \nDr. Fulmer was also a commissioner on the recent Coronavirus Commission for Safety and Quality in Nursing Homes \n • Chris Koller—President\, Milbank Memorial Fund \n • Moderator: Noam Levey—National Healthcare Reporter\, Los Angeles Times \nRSVP here \nContact: \nAndrew Silva\, 508-933-8054\, ASilva@MessagePartnersPR.com \n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/virtual-briefing-reimagining-nursing-homes/
CATEGORIES:None
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200930T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200930T010000
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SUMMARY:How to optimize your online presence and brand as a journalist in 2020
DESCRIPTION:Join Sree Sreenivasan and Ashley Dunn as they discuss their experiences\, insights\, and recommendations for building and managing your personal brand online as a journalist. \nMuck Rack and Mediabistro are excited to partner to present a free virtual panel on September 30th at 5:00pm ET / 2:00pm PT on How to optimize your online presence and brand as a journalist in 2020. \nWe’ll discuss: \n\n\n\n\nHow to start building your personal brand\, whether you’re a newcomer or veteran \n\n\nHow to stay organized and on top of relevant updates in the industry\, and tips for maintaining your online presence/brand \n\n\nSocial media and SEO tips to manage your own identity\, portfolio\, and reputation  \n\n\nTool recommendations & actionable tips for all of the above \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/how-to-optimize-your-online-presence-and-brand-as-a-journalist-in-2020/
CATEGORIES:None
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200925T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200925T010000
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CREATED:20231103T182839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T153403Z
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SUMMARY:Live Q&A: Fauci Coronavirus Update
DESCRIPTION:LIVE STREAM: 4:30 P.M. (ET)\, FRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 25\, 2020 JAMA Live Q&A: Fauci Coronavirus Update Anthony Fauci\, M.D.\, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases\, returns to discuss the latest developments in the COVID-19 pandemic.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/live-qa-fauci-coronavirus-update/
CATEGORIES:None
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200924T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200924T010000
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CREATED:20231103T182701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T153404Z
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SUMMARY:Science Journalism During a Pandemic and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Four distinguished winners of the AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award will discuss the present and future of science reporting during challenging times – a fitful global response to COVID-19\, the long-standing health inequities highlighted by the pandemic\, and urgent demands for more diversity in science and society. \nAzeen Ghorayshi\, science editor for BuzzFeed News\, will be moderator. She has written for The Guardian\, Wired UK\, New Scientist and more\, with extensive reporting on sexual harassment and gender discrimination in science. \nMaggie Koerth is a senior science editor at FiveThirtyEight. She previously was a science editor at Boing Boing and monthly columnist for The New York Times Magazine. \nAngela Saini is a British science journalist\, broadcaster and author of two widely acclaimed books\, “Superior” on the troubling return of race science and “Inferior” on science’s treatment of women. \nCarl Zimmer is a weekly columnist for The New York Times and author of 13 books on science. He is a three-time winner of the AAAS Kavli award. \nRegister. 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/science-journalism-during-a-pandemic-and-beyond/
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SUMMARY:The Biological Event Horizon: No Return or Total Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Sept. 24\, 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ET  \nThe ongoing novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is revealing major gaps in national readiness to prepare for\, respond to\, and recover from biological threats. As the Nation continues to respond to the crisis\, decision makers must consider enhancements to policies and programs to better defend against the next biological threat. \nWhile COVID-19 is the current biological threat we face\, it will not be the last and is likely to not be the worst\, and man-made disease threats are also becoming increasingly likely due to advances in technology. Innovative science and technology solutions exist or are in development that could change the game for biodefense. At this meeting\, the Commission intends to address these emerging biological threats and innovative science and technology solutions to address them. \n“The Biological Event Horizon: No Return or Total Resilience” will be a virtual meeting of the Commission to better understand emerging biological threats and novel science and technology solutions for biodefense. \nRegister here.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/the-biological-event-horizon-no-return-or-total-resilience-2/
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SUMMARY:The Biological Event Horizon: No Return or Total Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Sept. 24\, 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ET  \nThe ongoing novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is revealing major gaps in national readiness to prepare for\, respond to\, and recover from biological threats. As the Nation continues to respond to the crisis\, decision makers must consider enhancements to policies and programs to better defend against the next biological threat. \nWhile COVID-19 is the current biological threat we face\, it will not be the last and is likely to not be the worst\, and man-made disease threats are also becoming increasingly likely due to advances in technology. Innovative science and technology solutions exist or are in development that could change the game for biodefense. At this meeting\, the Commission intends to address these emerging biological threats and innovative science and technology solutions to address them. \n“The Biological Event Horizon: No Return or Total Resilience” will be a virtual meeting of the Commission to better understand emerging biological threats and novel science and technology solutions for biodefense. \nRegister here.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/the-biological-event-horizon-no-return-or-total-resilience/
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SUMMARY:Anthony Fauci and Alan Alda Talk Science
DESCRIPTION:As head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases\, Dr. Anthony Fauci knows his way around the intricacies of complicated viruses. Actor Alan Alda\, host of the Clear Vivid podcast and co-founder of the Center for Communicating Science at Stony Brook University\, knows his way around sharing tough scientific topics in clear and engaging ways. Together\, they are a perfect pairing to parse the intricacies of the virus that has held us in sway since March. \nJoin them for an evening of thoughtful\, informative discussion on the topic gripping the country. There’s also an opportunity for a Q&A session after the conversation. \nRegister here.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/anthony-fauci-and-alan-alda-talk-science/
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SUMMARY:National Academy of MedicineÂ Annual Meeting 2020
DESCRIPTION:October 19\, 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. ET \nThe National Academy of Medicine will host a scientific symposium titled “Confronting Urgent Threats to Human Health and Society: COVID-19 and Climate Change\,” as part of its 50th Annual Meeting. For the first time\, the event is free to attend and will be held entirely online.  \nKEYNOTE ADDRESS: Crises\, Fast & Slow•    Bill Gates\, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation \nTHE STATE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: Virus Emergence\, the Impact of the Pandemic\, and U.S. and Global Preparedness and Response•    Anthony Fauci\, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (Session Keynote)•    Sanjay Gupta\, Grady Memorial Hospital\, Emory University School of Medicine\, and Chief Medical Correspondent\, CNN (Moderator)•    Chikwe Ihekweazu\, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (Panelist)•    Nicole Lurie\, Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (Panelist)•    Susan Weiss\, University of Pennsylvania (Panelist) \nCLIMATE CHANGE AND HUMAN HEALTH: Navigating Environmental\, Societal\, and Individual Impacts•    Sir Andrew Haines\, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (Session Keynote)•    Richard Jackson\, University of California\, Los Angeles (Moderator)•    Georges Benjamin\, American Public Health Association (Panelist)•    The Honorable Jane Lubchenco\, Oregon State University (Panelist)•    Jacqueline Patterson\, NAACP (Panelist) \nPRESIDENT’S FORUM: Responding to Global Crises: Future Directions in Science and Policy Making to Address Complex Threats to Society•    Victor Dzau\, National Academy of Medicine•    Ursula von der Leyen\, European Commission (Session Keynote)•    Judith Rodin\, University of Pennsylvania and The Rockefeller Foundation (Moderator)•    Sir Jeremy Farrar\, The Wellcome Trust (Panelist)•    Niall Ferguson\, Stanford University (Panelist)•    Adrienne Hollis\, Union of Concerned Scientists (Panelist)•    Jim Yong Kim\, Global Infrastructure Partners (Panelist)•    U.S. Congresswoman Donna Shalala (FL-27) (Panelist) \nSee the complete agenda online. \nRegister
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/national-academy-of-medicinea-annual-meeting-2020/
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SUMMARY:Unequal Impact: Looking at How COVID-19 Has Widened Inequities for Black and Latino Americans
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, September 17\, 1 p.m. EST \nDuring the COVID-19 pandemic\, Black and Latino people\, women\, and people with lower incomes have faced greater hardships than other groups in the United States — especially when it comes to mental health\, according to a new Commonwealth Fund survey.  \nIn addition to the greater mental health challenges these groups all face\, Latino and Black Americans have experienced economic difficulty during the pandemic at more than twice the rate seen for white Americans. \nThe Commonwealth Fund will host an educational briefing and Q&A with leading experts for journalists and policymakers to discuss:  \n\n\nHow the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated long-standing inequities in health outcomes\, economic security\, and mental health care. \n\n\nPolicy tools that can address these challenges.  \n\n\nWho: \n\n\nSara Bleich\, Ph.D.\, Professor of Public Health Policy\, Harvard Chan School of Public Health  \n\n\nSonja Diaz\, J.D.\, M.P.P.\, Founding Executive Director\, UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Initiative \n\n\nYaphet Getachew\, Program Associate\, Health Care Delivery System Reform\, The Commonwealth Fund \n\n\nLaurie Zephyrin\, M.D.\, M.P.H.\, Vice President\, Health Care Delivery System Reform\, The Commonwealth Fund \n\n\nModerator: Rachel Nuzum\, M.P.H.\, Vice President\, Federal and State Health Policy\, The Commonwealth Fund \n  \nRSVP: Please RSVP to Hang Tran\, htran@burness.com\, 301-280-5730
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/unequal-impact-looking-at-how-covid-19-has-widened-inequities-for-black-and-latino-americans/
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SUMMARY:World Patient Safety Day
DESCRIPTION:Health Worker Safety: A Priority for Patient Safety\nThe COVID-19 pandemic has unveiled the huge challenges and risks health workers are facing globally including health care associated infections\, violence\, stigma\, psychological and emotional disturbances\, illness and even death. Furthermore\, working in stressful environments makes health workers more prone to errors which can lead to patient harm. \nRecognizing patient safety as a global health priority\, all 194 WHO Member States at the 72nd World Health Assembly\, in May 2019\, endorsed the establishment of World Patient Safety Day (Resolution WHA72.6)\, to be marked annually on 17 September. The objectives of World Patient Safety Day are to increase public awareness and engagement\, enhance global understanding\, and spur global solidarity and action to promote patient safety. \nWorld Health Organization site \nECRI’s World Patient Safety Day site includes: \n\n\nN95 Respirators\, Safety of Extended Use and Re-use: Practical guidance for clinical centers about the potential risks and benefits to consider during decision making about N95 respirator reuse or extended use. \n\n\nHand Hygiene: Proper hand hygiene can reduce the spread of COVID-19. This guidance article provides healthcare workers in the ambulatory and outpatient care settings with a detailed set of guidelines for proper hand hygiene. \n\n\nImpact of Burnout on Patient Safety: Health workers\, already strained by the flu season\, could soon be overrun by COVID-19 cases. This guidance article\, published by ECRI last year\, provides helpful tips for hospital staff during these stressful times. \n\n\nA National Action Plan to Advance Patient SafetyInstitute for Healthcare Improvement. September 2020.This National Action Plan developed by the National Steering Committee for Patient Safety – a group of 27 national organizations convened by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement – provides direction for healthcare leaders and organizations to implement and adapt effective tactics and supportive actions to establish the recommendations laid out in the plan. Its four areas of focus include culture\, leadership\, and governance\, patient and family engagement\, workforce safety and learning systems.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/world-patient-safety-day-2/
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SUMMARY:Earning Trust in the Age of the Pandemic and COVID-19 Containment Until There Is a Vaccine
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, Sept. 16\, the National Academies of Sciences\, Engineering\, and Medicine will co-host the following webinars on topics related to the COVID-19 pandemic.  \nEarning Trust in the Age of the Pandemic \n2 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. EDT \nScientists around the globe are rushing to create a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine\, but the race to roll out a successful vaccine will ultimately hinge on the public’s perception of vaccine safety and efficacy.  This webinar\, hosted by the National Academies and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences\, will explore the complex relationship between public trust and vaccines. Among the speakers will be National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins and National Academy of Medicine President Victor Dzau. \n  \nUntil We Have a Vaccine: Surveillance\, Testing\, and Contact Tracing \n5 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. EDT \nAs part of the COVID-19 Conversations series\, the National Academy of Medicine and American Public Health Association will hold a webinar on the various aspects of COVID-19 containment\, including best practices for disease surveillance and outbreak identification\, testing strategies and opportunities\, and progress on contact tracing.  Karen DeSalvo\, chief health officer of Google\, will moderate a conversation with a panel of experts including Michael Osterholm\, director\, Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy\, University of Minnesota\, and LaQuandra Nesbitt\, director\, District of Columbia Department of Health. \nReporters who wish to attend these webinars should register via the links above; contact the Office of News and Public Information with questions: 202-334-2138 news@nas.edu
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/earning-trust-in-the-age-of-the-pandemic-and-covid-19-containment-until-there-is-a-vaccine/
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SUMMARY:How COVID-19 Has Disproportionately Upended the Daily Lives of  Blacks\, Latinos and Native Americans
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, September 16\, 2020\, Noon – 1 p.m. ET \nOn every measure of daily life across the United States\, the COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted communities of color.  A forthcoming NPR/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health poll reveals that at least four in ten Latino\, Black\, and Native American households report consuming all or most of their household savings during the pandemic. \nLatinos\, Blacks and Native Americans already suffer significantly higher rates of COVID-19 cases\, hospitalizations and deaths than whites\, and as this new poll reveals\, they also are experiencing disproportionately higher rates of financial instability\, unemployment\, food insecurity\, challenges with paying bills\, accessing medical care\, and caring for their children.   \nOn Wednesday\, September 16\, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health researcher Robert Blendon will share key findings from this large national survey. The poll of 3\,454 adults\, looks at the effects of the pandemic on household finances\, jobs\, health care\, housing\, transportation\, caregiving and wellbeing on communities of color. Lisa Cooper\, a professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins University and Avenel Joseph\, vice president for policy\, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation\, will react to the findings and discuss what state and federal policymakers should do in the short- and long-term to address these inequities.  \n\n\nRobert Blendon\, ScD\, Executive Director\, Harvard Opinion Research Program \n\n\nLisa Cooper\, MD\, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor\, Johns Hopkins University schools of Medicine\, Nursing and Public Health; Director\, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity   \n\n\nAvenel Joseph\, PhD\, Vice President for Policy\, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation \n\n\nModerator: Nicole Bronzan\, Senior Communications Officer\, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation \n\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/how-covid-19-has-disproportionately-upended-the-daily-lives-of-blacks-latinos-and-native-americans/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200915T010000
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SUMMARY:Tom Frieden on COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:WHO:           \nTom Frieden\, MD\, MPH—New York\, NY\nPresident and CEO\, Resolve to Save Lives\, an initiative of Vital Strategies\nFormer Director\, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\n \nChris Busky\, CAE (Moderator) Chief Executive Officer\, Infectious Diseases Society of America\n \nWHEN:\nTuesday\, September 15\, 1:00 pm-1:30 pm ET\n \nWHAT:\nDr. Frieden will share his unique perspective on key issues in COVID-19 – vaccine research\, global public health preparedness\, and what actions can be taken now to prevent more spread of COVID-19 and future health threats. He will take questions from the media. \n  \nRSVP:\nPlease respond to Camille Ahearn (CAhearn@MessagePartnersPR.com) with your name\, outlet\, and phone number for log-in information for the virtual briefing room.\n \n###\n \nAbout IDSA\nThe Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) is a community of over 12\,000 physicians\, scientists and public health experts who specialize in infectious diseases. Our mission is to improve the health of individuals\, communities\, and society by promoting excellence in patient care\, education\, research\, public health\, and prevention relating to infectious diseases. Learn more at https://www.idsociety.org.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/tom-frieden-on-covid-19/
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SUMMARY:Thursday morningÂ briefingÂ with infectious diseases experts: The Flu Season Begins AmidstÂ COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, September 10\, 8:30-9:00 am ET \nA media briefing with experts from the Infectious Diseases Society of America to discuss coronavirus as it relates to detection and treatment of seasonal influenza.  \nTopical Agenda for September 10 Briefing: \n\n\nThe 2020-21 flu season & COVID-19 \n\n\nWhat to expect from the flu this winter \n\n\nWhen / how / where to get vaccinated for the flu \n\n\nCOVID-19 and the seasonal flu: similarities and differences      \n\n\nWhen to get tested? \n\n\nWhat has infectious diseases experts and hospitals most worried? \n\n\nQuestions from media \n\n\nJeanne Marrazzo\, MD\, MPH\, FIDSA—Birmingham\, AL \nMember\, Board of Directors—Infectious Diseases Society of America \nDirector\, Division of Infectious Diseases\, University of Alabama at Birmingham \nProfessor of Medicine\, Division of Infectious Diseases\, University of Alabama at Birmingham \nLeonard A. Mermel\, DO\, ScM\, AM (Hon)\, FACP\, FIDSA\, FSHEA—Providence\, RI Fellow—Infectious Diseases Society of America Professor of Medicine\, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University Adjunct Clinical Professor\, University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy Medical Director\, Department of Epidemiology & Infection Control\, Rhode Island Hospital \nChris Busky\, CAE (Moderator) Chief Executive Officer\, Infectious Diseases Society of America \nRSVP: \nPlease respond to Camille Ahearn (CAhearn@MessagePartnersPR.com) with your name\, outlet\, and phone number for log-in information for the virtual briefing room. \n  \n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/thursday-morninga-briefinga-with-infectious-diseases-experts-the-flu-season-begins-amidsta-covid-19/
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SUMMARY:The Business of COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:September 10\, 7-8 pm ET  \nOn Thursday\, September 10\, Science Writers in New York invites you to join us on Zoom for a conversation with SWINY co-chair David Levine (@dlloydlevine) and Ed Silverman (@EdSilverman)\, senior writer and Pharmalot (@pharmalot) columnist at STAT News and its expert on the pharmaceutical industry. \nDavis and Ed will discuss the business side of COVID-19: \n\nWhy is the FDA a flashpoint and is it too late to change course before the election?\nWhat are the issues with an Emergency Use Authorization for a COVID-19 vaccine?\nWhat should Operation Warp Speed do to ensure therapies and vaccines are affordable?\nWill Washington do anything about drug pricing?\n\nDo you have a question for Ed Silverman you would like answered? Submit it here. \nEd Silverman is a senior writer and Pharmalot columnist at STAT. Ed has covered the pharmaceutical industry for the past two decades. He previously worked at The Wall Street Journal\, The Star-Ledger of New Jersey\, New York Newsday and Investor’s Business Daily\, among other publications. He won the Gerald Loeb Award for business and financial journalism in 2018 for his Pharmalot View columns. Along with several former Wall Street Journal colleagues\, Ed was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in explanatory journalism for a series of stories on prescription pricing. He earned an accounting degree from Binghamton University and a master’s in journalism from New York University. \nRegister:https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-y_UjdpUSwqd7EH8WjwA_w
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/the-business-of-covid-19/
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