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SUMMARY:PitchFest Perfect: How to give your best pitch on Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Oct. 21\, 1 p.m. ET\nOn October 27-28\, freelancers will participate in a virtual version of our popular PitchFest\, where they will have a few minutes to meet editors and present ideas. \nIn this preparatory Zoom panel\, two editors — Ingrid Wickelgren of Spectrum and Kyung Song of WebMD — and journalist Laura Beil will offer advice on how to make the best use of those virtual one-on-one meetings and walk away with assignments. \nPanelists will share insights about how to frame a pitch that editors want. Should you pitch about COVID\, or not? How much time should you spend explaining your background and experience? How much detail do editors want about ideas? How should you follow up? \nBring your questions to the webcast\, and we’ll answer them. Moderated by Michele Cohen Marill of the freelance committee. \nView the recording
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/pitchfest-perfect-how-to-give-your-best-pitch-on-zoom/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Global Fact 8: International fact-checking conference
DESCRIPTION:The International Fact-Checking Network at the Poynter Institute is hosting a conference on fact-checking worldwide. Each day of the summit will feature seven hours of sessions to inspire lively discussions of the important role facts play in society. More than 70 speakers will discuss the fight against misinformation\, especially during the pandemic\, and what should be done in order to protect people from harmful misinformation. Those expected to speak include fact-checkers in countries around the world including officials from the World Health Organization\, who will discuss their collaborative efforts in vaccine safety communication with the fact-checking community. The International Fact-Checking Network’s Director Baybars Orsek will facilitate a conversation to discuss the third-party fact-checking program with participants from Facebook about its five-year fact-check program; and former Buzzfeed News duo Craig Silverman (ProPublica) and Jane Lytvynenko (Shorenstein Center) will offer an extensive and updated training session for fact-checkers. \nLearn more about the agenda and register online. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/global-fact-8-international-fact-checking-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211020T010000
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SUMMARY:Advancing NIH Research on the Health of Women: A 2021 Conference
DESCRIPTION:In response to a congressional request to address NIH efforts related to women’s health research\, the Office of Research on Women’s Health (ORWH)\, in conjunction with the Advisory Committee on Research on Women’s Health (ACRWH)\, will be hosting Advancing NIH Research on the Health of Women: A 2021 Conference. The key topics to be discussed\, as identified by Congress\, are (1) clinical practices related to rising maternal morbidity and mortality rates; (2) increasing rates of chronic debilitating conditions in women; and (3) stagnant cervical cancer survival rates. Learn more about these issues here. \nRead the welcome letter here and view the agenda here. \nDate: October 20\, 2021; 9:00am – 4:30pm EDT \nHow to Attend: \nRegister here. \nFind more information about the event here. \n  \n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/advancing-nih-research-on-the-health-of-women-a-2021-conference/
CATEGORIES:None
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211020T010000
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SUMMARY:World Osteoporosis Day
DESCRIPTION:World Osteoporosis Day \n\n\nOne in three women and one in five men 50 years and older around the world will suffer an osteoporotic fracture\, potentially leading to chronic pain and long-term disability. This observance from the International Osteoporosis Foundation is designed to raise awareness of maintaining bone health and preventing fractures. 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/world-osteoporosis-day/
CATEGORIES:None
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211020T010000
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SUMMARY:Children and COVID-19: A Virtual Conversation with Dr. Nipunie Rajapakse\, Mayo Clinic
DESCRIPTION:Nipunie Rajapakse\, MD\, is a pediatric infectious diseases physician at Mayo Clinic. \n \nCheck the organization’s website for registration details. 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/children-and-covid-19-a-virtual-conversation-with-dr-nipunie-rajapakse-mayo-clinic/
CATEGORIES:None
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211015T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211017T010000
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SUMMARY:JAWS annual Conference And Mentoring Program
DESCRIPTION:At this year’s Journalism and Women Symposium’s annual Conference And Mentoring Program (CAMP)\, journalists will find inspiring speakers\, training to further careers\, educational panels and networking opportunities. \n“Panels will explore misinformation\, disinformation and conspiracy theories; newsroom leaders\, racial inequities and DEI action; climate change embedded into beats; health inequity\, online harassment and more\,” according to the organization’s website. \nTraining will focus on “freelance editing; SPJ’s Google News Initiative and Facebook for Journalists; career pivots for all ages and career pivots after 60; overseas reporting – and\, yes\, more!” \nOrganization: Journalism and Women Symposium (JAWS)\, which “brings together working journalists\, journalism educators and researchers from across the country to share resources\, support\, training and information about issues that affect women in our field\,” according to its website. \nDates: Oct. 15-17 \nWhere: Online \nPrice: $99 for members and $120 for non-members \nFor information: https://tinyurl.com/5jnv356h \nRegistration: https://www.betterunite.com/jaws-jawscamp2021
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/jaws-annual-conference-and-mentoring-program/
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SUMMARY:Meet AHCJ President Felice Freyer
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, Oct. 15\, noon-1 p.m. ET \nJoin fellow AHCJ members in welcoming new AHCJ President Felice J. Freyer. Two\, one hour sessions will be offered for our members. \nBring your questions\, goals\, and vision for the future of AHCJ and let’s get to work. \nJoin Zoom Meeting \n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/meet-ahcj-president-felice-freyer/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211014T010000
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SUMMARY:Reaching the Vaccine Hesitant Young
DESCRIPTION:Thursday Oct. 14\, 2021\, 1-2 PM EDT \nVirtual Panel Discussion\, hosted by the Pulizer Center and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health \nNearly 25 percent of young people are hesitant to get vaccinated putting them at risk for severe illness from COVID-19. Hear three panelists discuss: How can public health officials reach adolescents and young adults? What messages on social media and elsewhere resonate with them? How are journalists reaching younger audiences? Speakers include Caleb Hellerman\, medical journalist and director of Race for the Vaccine\, Janet Tobias\, executive producer of Race for the Vaccine\, Rupali Limaye\, director of behavioral and implementation science\, International Vaccine Access Center at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Nick Moran\, associate director of audience development at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. \nTo register click here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_e3N21hX9THuwLXko9VJlnw
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/reaching-the-vaccine-hesitant-young/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211014T010000
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SUMMARY:A Virtual Conversation with Nancy Segal\, author of Deliberately Divided
DESCRIPTION:Nancy Segal’s book takes the first in-depth look at the New York City adoption agency that separated twins and triplets in the 1960s\, and the controversial and disturbing study that tracked the children’s development while never telling their adoptive parents that they were raising a “singleton twin.” A professor of psychology at California State University\, Fullerton\, she will also talk about the film Three Identical Strangers\, which told this story. \n \nVisit the organization’s website to register.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/a-virtual-conversation-with-nancy-segal-author-of-deliberately-divided/
CATEGORIES:None
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211013T010000
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CREATED:20231103T183916Z
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SUMMARY:On the Front Lines: Health Care Reporting in a Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, October 13\, 2021 • 6 – 8 p.m. \nVirtual Event \n(Zoom link provided in confirmation email after registration) \nJoin health care reporters from around the country as they discuss their experiences covering the pandemic\, and how it has changed health care journalism. \nRegister online
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/on-the-front-lines-health-care-reporting-in-a-pandemic/
CATEGORIES:None
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211012T010000
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SUMMARY:Author explains how to push back on high health care costs
DESCRIPTION:Recorded Oct. 12\, 1 p.m. ET\nThis past summer\, Penguin Random House published Marshall Allen’s book\, “Never Pay the First Bill\,” promoting it as “the guerilla guide to health care the American people and employers need.” On Tuesday\, Oct. 12\, Allen will explain why he wrote this important consumer guide to the high and rising costs of health care and outline the steps journalists and patients can follow to push back. \nView the webcast \n \n\n\nMarshall Allen is the author of “Never Pay the First Bill: And Other Ways to Fight the Health Care System and Win.” A two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist and recipient of the Harvard Kennedy School’s Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting\, Allen spent 15 years investigating the health care system as a journalist\, including a decade as a reporter for ProPublica. He has also taught investigative reporting for more than a decade. He now works for the Office of the Inspector General for HHS and runs the Allen Health Academy to help boost the health care literacy of working Americans. \n\n\nJoseph Burns is the health reform topic leader for the Association of Health Care Journalists who writes about efforts to make the nation’s health care system more equitable and affordable for all and how health systems and health insurers can reduce costs and improve patient outcomes. He has written for The New York Times\, Hospitals & Health Networks\, Managed Healthcare Executive\, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation\, the National Business Coalition on Health\, the National Committee for Quality Assurance\, and the National Quality Forum\, among others. \n\n\n\nMarshall Allen \n\n\nJoseph Burns \n\n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/author-explains-how-to-push-back-on-high-health-care-costs/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211005T010000
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SUMMARY:Long Haulers and COVID-19: A Virtual Conversation with Dr. Greg Vanichkachorn\, Mayo Clinic
DESCRIPTION:7:00 p.m. EST\, October 05\, 2021 (virtual) \nGreg Vanichkachorn\, M.D.\, M.P.H.\, is an occupational medicine specialist who works with post-COVID-19-syndrome patients at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester\, Minnesota. \n \nCheck the organization’s website to register.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/long-haulers-and-covid-19-a-virtual-conversation-with-dr-greg-vanichkachorn-mayo-clinic/
CATEGORIES:None
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211004T010000
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SUMMARY:A Conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Fowler of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation
DESCRIPTION:12:00 p.m. EST\, Tuesday\, Oct. 5 (virtual) \nDuring this exclusive on-the-record briefing\, Elizabeth Fowler\, director of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) and deputy administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services\, will provide opening remarks and respond to audience questions. \nCheck the organization’s website to register.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/a-conversation-with-dr-elizabeth-fowler-of-the-center-for-medicare-and-medicaid-innovation/
CATEGORIES:None
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211001T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211002T010000
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CREATED:20231025T162337Z
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SUMMARY:Yale Law School’s  “Access & Accountability 2021: Seize the Day”
DESCRIPTION:The issue of censorship through federal government and other public information officers will be one of the main topics at Yale Law School’s  “Access & Accountability 2021: Seize the Day” conference on October 1-2 via Zoom. \nhttps://law.yale.edu/isp/initiatives/floyd-abrams-institute-freedom-expression/access-accountability-conferences/aac-2021 \nA session called “Censorship by PIO” at 9:45 a.m. EST on Oct. 2 will address the CDC and issues of particular relevance for health care reporters. \nThe opening speaker for the conference is Floyd Abrams\, who won the landmark Pentagon Papers Supreme Court case. \nThe conference is free\, open to the public and on Zoom. However\, registration is required at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/access-and-accountability-2021-tickets-166964773131
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/yale-law-schoolaes-aeoeaccess-accountability-2021-seize-the-dayae%c2%9d/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210929T010000
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SUMMARY:Stopping the Next One: How two journalists covered the race to prevent the next pandemic
DESCRIPTION:Fall 2021 Smith/Patterson Science Journalism Lecture \n6 p.m. Wednesday\, Sept. 29Smith Forum\, 200 RJISimultaneously live-streaming on the J School Facebook page \nJournalists Harriet Constable and Jacob Kushner will discuss their six-part multimedia series for BBC\, “Stopping the Next One\,” which explores six diseases that could cause the next global pandemic and the scientists working to keep that from happening. Their stories cover a bat-borne virus in Asia\, a super-spreader mosquito that has crossed from India to North America\, African camels carrying Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS)\, swine flu in Europe\, monkeys with yellow fever in South America\, and possums carrying flesh-eating bacteria in Australia. \n“The time to stop the next pandemic is now\,” Kushner said. “As journalists\, it’s our job to lead the way toward a solution by highlighting the public policies governments can enact to enable scientists to discover future\, pandemic-possible diseases — before it’s too late.” \n“I hope the audience comes away seeing that there’s a great deal we can all be doing – on a personal\, local and global scale\, to put ourselves in a safer position for the future\,” Constable said. \nJacob will be here in-person from Nairobi\, and Harriet will attend via Zoom from London.  \nAttend in-person (with masks) or watch live on the J School Facebook page.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/stopping-the-next-one-how-two-journalists-covered-the-race-to-prevent-the-next-pandemic/
CATEGORIES:None
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210928T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211008T010000
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CREATED:20231025T162336Z
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SUMMARY:Sciences Writers Annual Conference 2021
DESCRIPTION:Sept. 28-Oct. 8\, 2021Online \nThe National Association of Science Writers (NASW) and the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing are hosting their annual conference for science writers\, with an agenda designed to appeal to both the newest writers and seasoned professionals. \nThe cost depends on your membership status and affiliations\, as explained on the registration page.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/sciences-writers-annual-conference-2021/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210924T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210924T010000
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SUMMARY:Preparing for Flu Season and Preventing Another Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:Preparing for Flu Season and Preventing Another Pandemic \nSeptember 24\, 2021 | 12 – 1:15 p.m. ET \nThe Alliance for Health Policy\, in partnership with the Coalition to Stop Flu\, is hosting a webinar to discuss flu season preparedness. This briefing will explore: \n\n\nThe similarities and differences between the season flu and COVID-19 \n\n\nHow flu and the COVID-19 pandemic have intersected over the past 18 months \n\n\nAvailable federal policy levers and policy strategies to improve our flu response. \n\n\nPanelists include: Thomas A. Daschle\, former U.S. Senator and member of Coalition to Stop Flu; Jennifer Pool Miller\, of Families Fighting Flu; Anand Parekh\, M.D.\, of the Bipartisan Policy Center; and L.J. Tan\, M.S.\, Ph.D.\, of National Adult and Influenza Immunization Summit. The panel will be moderated by Amesh A. Adalja\, M.D.\, of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. \nRegistration is free.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/preparing-for-flu-season-and-preventing-another-pandemic/
CATEGORIES:None
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210921T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210923T010000
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CREATED:20231025T162321Z
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SUMMARY:Finding Stories With Data
DESCRIPTION:This online course is for journalists who are new to data journalism. In four\, 1.5–hour workshops\, participants will learn what data is available\, how to find it\, retrieve it\, and find facts and patterns in it that will lead to stories. These are hands-on\, screen–sharing workshops with regular Q&As\, and participants are expected to contribute. Available to journalists worldwide\, although journalists in the U.S. will have to get up early. The sessions are not recorded.  \n\n\nOrganizer: The Centre for Investigative Journalism\, based in London Dates: September 21-23; 10-11:30 a.m. London timeLocation: Online\, via ZoomCost: £109  \n\n\nFor more information and to register …
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/finding-stories-with-data/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210921T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210922T010000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135130
CREATED:20231025T162320Z
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SUMMARY:National Academy for State Health Policy conference
DESCRIPTION:The National Academy for State Health Policy is holding its 34th annual state health policy conference in September. NASHP is a nonpartisan forum of state policymakers that conducts policy analyses and research; disseminates information on state policies and programs; and provides technical assistance to states.  \nJoin leading state health policy experts online as they discuss Medicaid\, health insurance marketplaces\, hospital costs\, drug costs\, telehealth\, social determinants of health\, behavioral health and other pressing issues.  \nOrganizer: National Academy for State Health Policy Dates: September 21-22\, 2021Location: OnlineFor more information: https://www.nashp.org/events/nashpconf21/Press pass: Contact Jennifer”¯Laudano”¯at ”¯jlaudano@nashp.org
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/national-academy-for-state-health-policy-conference/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210921T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210921T010000
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SUMMARY:What solutions journalism has to offer health care reporters
DESCRIPTION:Sept. 21\, 2021\, 11 a.m. ET\nSolutions journalism goes beyond reporting on problems and explores the ways organizations and communities are trying to solve them. Learn what solutions journalism is\, what it is not\, and why it is so relevant to health care reporting. Get tips for generating and pitching great story ideas and for crafting a compelling narrative. Julia Hotz of the Solutions Journalism Network and Meryl Davids Landau and Sarah Kwon\, two freelance reporters who have written solutions-focused stories\, will guide the way. AHCJ’s freelance community correspondent Barbara Mantel will moderate. \nView the recording \nLinks from the webcast\n\n\nSolutions Journalism Network: Pitch your story \n\n\nIntroducing the Solutions Journalism Talent Network: Connecting Freelance Journalists to Editors \n\n\nWhat Editors Are Looking For in Solutions Pitches \n\nThe Top 10 Takeaways from the Newest Solutions Journalism Research\n\nSpeakers\n\n\nJulia Hotz is a journalist who’s reported solutions-focused stories for The New York Times\, The Boston Globe\, WIRED\, Scientific American\, Fast Company\, VICE\, Next City\, and more. With her podcast-partner-in-coolness\, Jay Woodward\, Julia cohosts “Google\, Tell Me Something Good” — a daily newscast exploring what’s working. As Network Manager at the Solutions Journalism Network\, she leads workshops\, directs strategy\, and manages initiatives like the LEDE fellowship and mentorship program –which empower journalists around the world to do and spread more solutions-focused journalism. \n\n\nMeryl Davids Landau is a novelist and freelance journalist\, reporting on health\, integrative health\, psychology\, science\, climate change/environment\, parenting\, and general-interest topics. Meryl’s articles have appeared in numerous publications and websites\, including The New York Times\, Prevention\, National Geographic\, O: The Oprah Magazine\, Vice\, Undark\, Glamour\, Reader’s Digest\, Good Housekeeping\, Consumer Reports\, Everyday Health\, and AARP. In July\, her article\, “What Do Police Know About Teenagers? Not Enough\,” ran in The New York Times’ Fixes column. The column examines efforts to address social problems. \n\n\nSarah Kwon is an independent journalist who covers public health issues and the business of health care. Sarah’s stories have been published in Fortune\, Los Angeles Times\, San Francisco Chronicle\, The Boston Globe\, and elsewhere. Before journalism\, she worked in health policy and the health care industry. Sarah has written several solutions-focused stories\, including an article for Health Affairs about the University of North Dakota’s approach to boosting American Indian representation in medicine and public health and an article about peer respites for people experiencing a mental health crisis that appeared in the Los Angeles Times. \n\n\nBarbara Mantel\, an independent journalist\, is AHCJ’s freelance community correspondent. Her work has appeared in CQ Researcher\, Rural Health Quarterly\, Undark\, Healthline\, NBCNews.com and NPR\, among others. She helps members find the resources they need to succeed as freelancers and welcomes your suggestions. \n\n\n\nJulia Hotz \n\n\nMeryl Davids Landau \n\n\nBarbara Mantel
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/what-solutions-journalism-has-to-offer-health-care-reporters/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210920T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210923T010000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135130
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SUMMARY:Free for AHCJ members: Virtual Collocated Value-based Care Summit
DESCRIPTION:Bringing together ACO/Direct Contracting Summit XI\nBundled Payment Summit X\nMedical Home/Advanced Primary care Summit IX\nMACRA MIPS/APM Summit V\nMedicare Advantage Summit III\nOne Registration – Attend All\nBroadcast September 20-23 and Archived Thereafter\nwww.ValueBasedPaymentSummit.com\n\nThe Summit features a faculty of over 150. \nAHCJ members may register for the Summit or the Summit’s post-conference video archive at no cost @ https://registration.eventsair.com/bps2021/compahcj/Site/Register.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/free-for-ahcj-members-virtual-collocated-value-based-care-summit/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210915T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210915T010000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135130
CREATED:20231103T183833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T154738Z
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SUMMARY:Make it stop: Reporter burnout and the endless pandemic
DESCRIPTION:Sept. 15\, 1 p.m. ET\nIt’s been more than a year and a half since reporters were thrust into the daily challenge of reporting on the COVID-19 pandemic\, and there’s still no end in sight. It’s been a bruising struggle for the high ground against misinformation\, disinformation and often very personal attacks on social media and in real life by news media-haters and science-rejecters. The strain of bearing witness to other people’s pain — on top of the personal losses many reporters have suffered — has made a hard job even more difficult. Is there a way to do this kind of work and stay psychologically healthy? The answer is yes. Find out how. \nView the recording See the presentation \n\n\nElana Newman\, Ph.D. is McFarlin Professor of Psychology at the University of Tulsa\, research director of the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma\, and co-director of the University of Tulsa Institute of Trauma\, Adversity\, and Injustice. She is a journalist ally & expert in traumatic stress studies. Throughout her career\, Newman has researched a wide range of topics regarding traumatic life events: PTSD assessment in children and adults\, journalism and trauma\, veterans\, disaster mental health\, substance abuse\, sexual assault\, therapy\, cultural issues\, and trauma\,  and trauma research ethics. Together with a colleague\, she fostered the creation and acceptance of the APA New Haven Competencies/Guidelines on Trauma Competencies for Education and Training. Her scholarly work in journalism and trauma focuses on understanding the occupational health of journalists who cover traumatic events and examining the effects of journalistic practice upon consumers and individuals covered in the news. Newman has overseen the development of a bibliographic database about journalism and trauma to aid teachers and scholars in identifying information about trauma and journalism (see www.dartcenter.org). She helps journalists learn about trauma science\, best psychological practices for interviewing survivors\, self-care\, best newsroom practices and consider other ways psychological knowledge may be relevant to journalistic practice. Newman also trains organizations\, professionals\, clinicians\, and researchers on how they can better collaborate with journalists. Newman regularly consults to a range of organizations\, attorneys\, businesses and about trauma science\, resilience building\, self-care\, trauma-informed practice. Newman also serves as a writing consultant for those working on trauma-related topics. Newman co-directed the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma’s first satellite office in NYC after 9-11. Newman is a past president of the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies. \n\n\nNaseem Miller is senior health editor at The Journalist’s Resource\, a project of Harvard Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center. Prior to JR she was the senior health reporter at the Orlando Sentinel\, where she covered the Pulse Nightclub mass shooting. In 2017\, she helped start the Journalists Covering Trauma Facebook group to create a supportive space for reporters who cover tragic events. She has an undergraduate degree in molecular and microbiology and a master’s degree in multimedia journalism and public affairs. \n\n\nKatti Gray is AHCJ’s core topic leader for behavioral and mental health. A former Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Journalism Fellow\, Gray provides resources to help AHCJ members expand their coverage of mental health amid ongoing efforts to de-stigmatize mental illness and to place mental health care on par with all health care. \n\n\nCaroline Chen is an investigative reporter covering health care at ProPublica. Her stories on the pandemic were part of the coverage that earned ProPublica a finalist nomination for the Pulitzer Prize in public service. \n\n\nKatherine Reed will moderate and is director of education and content and a longtime member of AHCJ. She was a professor of practice in the Missouri School of Journalism for 17 years and an editor at the Columbia Missourian. She designed and taught a course on covering trauma and a course for STEM field and journalism students on improving science communication. \n\n\n\nElana Newman \n\n\nNaseem Miller \n\n\nKatti Gray \n\n\nCaroline Chen \n\n\nKatherine Reed \n\n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/make-it-stop-reporter-burnout-and-the-endless-pandemic/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210913T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210915T010000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135130
CREATED:20231025T162321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T154739Z
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SUMMARY:2021 National Health Research Forum
DESCRIPTION:Begins 10:30 a.m. ET\, Sept. 13\, 2021September 13-15\, 2021Virtual Forum\, Free Registration  \n\nJoin Research!America for its annual National Health Research Forum\, called”¯“Straight Talk: Fighting Health Threats Faster.” The three-day\, virtual forum is designed to engage public discussion with top federal officials\, research leaders\, and national media on health and R&D-related issues that are vital to the nation\, economy\, and patients in the U.S. and across the globe. \nAmong the speakers scheduled include\, Republican Rep. Fred Upton\, of Michigan; Democratic Rep. Diana DeGette\, of Colorado; Eric Lander\, Director\,”¯White House Office of Science and Technology and Science Advisor to the President; Sethuraman Panchanathan\, Director\, National Science Foundation; Dr. Francis Collins\,”¯Director\, National Institutes of Health; Dr. Rochelle Walensky\, Director\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Dr. Ned Sharpless\, Director\, National Cancer Institute\, NIH; Dr. Peter Marks\, Director\, Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research; Dr. Jacqueline Corrigan-Curay\, Principal Deputy Center Director of the FDA Center for Drug Evaluation and Research; Dr. Julia Beaver\, Chief of Medical Oncology\, FDA Oncology Center of Excellence\, Acting Deputy Director\, FDA Office of Oncologic Diseases; former Democratic Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy\, of Rhode Island and founder of the Kennedy Forum; Scott Gottlieb\, former FDA Commissioner; Dr. Mark McClellan\, Director of the Duke-Robert J. Margolis\, MD Center for Health Policy; Dr. Robert J. Margolis\, Professor of Business\, Medicine\, and Policy at Duke University; Albert Bourla\, Pfizer Chief Executive Officer; John Maraganore\, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Chief Executive Officer; Mark Reisenauer\, Astellas Pharma U.S. president; Marcia McNutt\, president of the National Academy of Sciences”¯and Laurie Hernandez\, two-time Olympic Medalist and mental health advocate.  \n\n\nRegistration is required but free.  \n\n\nFor media requests\, email Tim Haynes: thaynes@researchamerica.org  \n\n\n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/2021-national-health-research-forum/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210913T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210913T010000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135130
CREATED:20231103T183835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T154740Z
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SUMMARY:Deadline: 2021 Data Fellowship\, The Center for Health Journalism
DESCRIPTION:2021 Data Fellowship  \nThe Center for Health Journalism at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism is sponsoring a fellowship for skilled journalists “who want to learn to mine data sources to reveal key insights essential to high-impact journalism.”  Fellows will learn how to acquire\, clean\, analyze and visualize data from leading data journalists and trainers. Applicants must propose an ambitious investigative or explanatory reporting project. After the training\, each fellow will receive a $2\,000 grant to support reporting and data acquisition costs. In addition\, they will receive expert one-on-one mentoring for six months. This is an excellent opportunity for journalists who want to get started in data journalism.  \n\nOrganizer: The Center for Health Journalism at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism  \n\n\nLocation: Online via Zoom  \n\n\nDates: Oct. 25–29\, 2021  \n\n\nApplication deadline: September 13\, 2021  \n\n\nFor more information: https://tinyurl.com/338ztvvx  \n\n\nHow to apply: https://tinyurl.com/2u46euez  \n\n\n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/deadline-2021-data-fellowship-the-center-for-health-journalism/
CATEGORIES:None
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210912T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210918T010000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135130
CREATED:20231025T162325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T154741Z
UID:24424-1631408400-1631926800@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:National Assisted Living Week
DESCRIPTION:National Assisted Living Week was established in 1995 by the American Health Care Association and the National Center for Assisted Living to recognize and celebrate the role of assisted living in caring for older people; it’s marked by events and activities for residents\, staff\, and families. Contact: AHCAPressOffice@ahca.org
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/national-assisted-living-week/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210901T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210930T010000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135130
CREATED:20231025T162325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T154741Z
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SUMMARY:Healthy AgingÂ® Month
DESCRIPTION:Healthy Aging® Month The goal of the month is to provide “inspiration and practical ideas for adults\, ages 50-plus\, to improve their physical\, mental\, social\, and financial well-being\, according to Healthy Aging Magazine\, whose editor created the observance.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/healthy-aginga-month/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210901T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210930T010000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135130
CREATED:20231025T162325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T154742Z
UID:24423-1630458000-1632963600@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:Prostate Health Month and Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:Prostate Health Month and Prostate Cancer Awareness Month This disease is the most common non-skin cancer in the U.S.\, affecting 1 in 8 men. Awareness\, screening and early detection can help save lives. Contact: press@pcf.org
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/prostate-health-month-and-prostate-cancer-awareness-month/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210828T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210828T010000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135130
CREATED:20231103T183834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T154743Z
UID:26855-1630112400-1630112400@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:Breast Cancer and African Americans Conference
DESCRIPTION:Breast Cancer and African Americans Conference Saturday\, August 28th
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/breast-cancer-and-african-americans-conference/
CATEGORIES:None
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210825T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210825T010000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135130
CREATED:20231103T183834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T154744Z
UID:26856-1629853200-1629853200@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:COVID-19 Variants and Uptake of Vaccinations among Latinos
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19 Variants and Uptake of Vaccinations among Latinos
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/covid-19-variants-and-uptake-of-vaccinations-among-latinos/
CATEGORIES:None
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210820T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211217T010000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135130
CREATED:20231025T162321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T154744Z
UID:24417-1629421200-1639702800@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:Prevention Specialists and Native Communities Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Prevention Specialists and Native Communities Webinar Series  \n\n\nAugust 20\, September 17\, October 15\, November 19\, & December 17\, 2021\, 1 p.m. ET
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/prevention-specialists-and-native-communities-webinar-series/
CATEGORIES:Event
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