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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191202T010000
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SUMMARY:Exposing fraud in the generic drug industry: A reporter's journey
DESCRIPTION:POSTPONED because of weather. Check back for information about when this is rescheduled. \nNew York investigative medical journalist Katherine Eban will talk about the industry and her new book “Bottle of Lies.” \nHer work reveals how rampant fraud among generic drug manufacturers and lax FDA oversight put patients’ health at risk. In the United States\, 90% of spending for all pharmaceuticals goes for generic drugs because health insurers limit choice by steering patients to these medications\, which are cheaper than brand-name drugs. \nPOSTPONED\nTIME:  6:30 pm   Wine and cheese at 6. \nWHERE: New York State Health Foundation\, 1385 Broadway at 38th St. \nRSVP:  trudy.lieberman@gmail.com \nEban participated in an AHCJ webcast on the subject. This New York chapter event will give you a chance to delve more into her work and ask questions.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/exposing-fraud-in-the-generic-drug-industry-a-reporters-journey/
CATEGORIES:Workshops | Summits
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191201T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191201T010000
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SUMMARY:World AIDS Day
DESCRIPTION:World AIDS Day is an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV\, to show support for people living with HIV\, and to commemorate those who have died from an AIDS-related illness. Founded in 1988\, World AIDS Day was the first ever global health day. \nApproximately 37.9 million people across the globe were living with HIV/AIDS in 2018. In 2016\, nearly half of people in the United States (US) and dependent areas living with diagnosed HIV were aged 50 and older. Though new HIV diagnoses are declining among people aged 50 and older\, around 1 in 6 HIV diagnoses in 2017 were in this group\, according to the CDC. \n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/world-aids-day-5/
CATEGORIES:None
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191121T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191121T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231103T175151Z
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SUMMARY:Vaccines\, civil liberties & mandates: What is the balance?
DESCRIPTION:<!– \nÂ» Please use this diagnostic test page to be sure you’re set up correctly to enter the webcast. \n–> \nResources\n\nRecorded webcast\nSpeaker’s presentation: Saad B. Omer\nSpeaker’s presentation: Dorit R. Reiss\nAHCJ Core Topic: Infectious diseases\nAre state bans on vaccine exemptions the right choice?\n\n\nRecorded Nov. 21\, 2019\nThe measles outbreak over the past year shines a spotlight on the challenges of finding the right public health approach to vaccine hesitancy and refusal. Join this webcast in which three public health experts will discuss the following questions: Do vaccine mandates work? What are some ways to counter misinformation about vaccines? How far should governments go when it comes to mandating vaccines for preventing measles or other infectious diseases? When does public health outweigh individual liberty? What can public health officials do better when communicating about vaccines or responding to vaccines hesitancy or refusal? Learn some answers to these questions and new angles on public health and vaccines. \n\n\nDoug Levy (@sfdoug)\, independent journalist and author\, The Communications Golden Hour: The Essential Guide to Public Information When Every Minute Counts \n\n\nSaad Omer (@SaadOmer3)\, M.B.B.S.\, M.P.H.\, Ph.D.\, F.I.D.S.A.\, director\, Yale Institute for Global Health \n\n\nDorit Reiss (@doritmi)\, professor of law and the James Edgar Hervey ’50 chair of litigation\, University of California\, Hastings College of the Law\, San Francisco \n\n\nModerator: Bara Vaida (@BaraV)\, independent journalist\, AHCJ core topic leader/infectious diseases \n\n\nDoug Levy has spent more than 20 years at the intersection of technology\, science\, health\, policy\, and ethics and now is a consultant to corporations\, academic institutions\, and other organizations on crisis communications and reputation management. As a freelance journalist\, Levy writes mostly about health\, science\, and technology. His first book\, The Communications Golden Hour: The Essential Guide to Public Information When Every Minute Counts reached No. 1 in the public relations and public administration categories on Amazon.com when it was released in April 2018. \nSaad Omer is an infectious disease specialist and has an extensive research portfolio in numerous countries. Omer’s work includes clinical trials to estimate efficacy of maternal and/or infant influenza\, pertussis\, polio\, measles and pneumococcal vaccines and trials to evaluate drug regimens to reduce mother-to-child transmission of HIV. Moreover\, he has conducted several studies on interventions to increase immunization coverage and acceptance. Omer’s work has been cited in global and country-specific policy recommendations and has informed clinical practice and health legislation in several countries. He has also served on several advisory panels including the U.S. National Vaccine Advisory Committee. \nDorit Reiss’ undergraduate degree in law and political science is from the faculty of law in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem where she served as editor in chief of the Law Review. Following graduation from law school\, Reiss clerked for a year and a half in the Israeli Ministry of Justice’s Department of Public Law\, working on constitutional and administrative law issues. She received her doctorate from the Jurisprudence and Social Policy program at the University of California Berkeley. During her studies in Berkeley she worked as a teaching assistant in 10 courses\, winning the Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award. Professor Reiss’ research examined accountability of agencies at the state\, national and international level\, with agencies studied including the FAA\, and other agencies in the United States and Europe. Increasingly\, however\, her research and activities are focused on legal issues related to vaccines\, including exemption laws and tort liability related to non-vaccination. \n\nDoug Levy \n\n\nSaad Omer \n\n\nDorit Reiss \n\n\nBara Vaida
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/vaccines-civil-liberties-mandates-what-is-the-balance/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191119T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191119T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
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SUMMARY:Science Talks: The Latest Research in Women's Health
DESCRIPTION:Science Talks with the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists: The Latest Research in Women’s Health \nMissed the broadcast? Here’s the recording. \nTuesday\, Nov. 19 at 11 am ET \nFind out about…. \n\n\nThe latest research concerning pre-conception health and maternal health in pregnancy \n\n\nWhich preventive measures help reduce pregnancy complications such as stillbirth \n\n\nThe importance of the female microbiome in obstetrics and gynaecology and new areas of research in this field \n\n\nThe problems in diagnosing and managing endometriosis and pelvic pain and new research into these areas \n\n\nExpert sources and evidence to use in news stories about women’s health \n\n\nScience Talks is an educational webinar series for journalists presented by Wiley in partnership with the World Federation of Science Journalists(WFSJ) and the Association of Health Care Journalists(AHCJ).”¯These complimentary\, one-hour sessions are hosted byWileyto provide journalists with on-going training in science topics of particular global importance. Register for Science Talks here! \nGain exclusive access to embargoed papers…\nJournalists who register to attend Science Talks on Nov. 19 will be able to request three embargoed papers from the BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. The papers will be available immediately following the Science Talk and are scheduled for publication at 00.01 hrs ET\, November 21\, 2019. Contact newsroom@wiley.com to request the papers. \n\n\nPerinatal outcomes following bariatric surgery between a first and second pregnancy: a population data linkage study \n\n\nRestrictive versus routine episiotomy among Southeast Asian term pregnancies: a multicentre randomised controlled trial \n\n\nThe vaginal metabolome and microbiota of cervical HPV-positive and HPV-negative women: a cross-sectional analysis \n\n\n \nAbout the Speakers\nMike Marsh\, M.D.\, FRCOG\, Editor-in-Chief\, BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Dr Mike Marsh is a Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at King’s College Hospital\, London\, Honorary Senior Lecturer\, King’s College School of Medicine\, London\, and UK representative for the FIGO Ethics Committee. He is a Past Honorary Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Psychiatry\, London. \nHe has clinical and research interests in high risk pregnancy\, psychiatric disease in pregnancy\, neurological disease in pregnancy\, diabetes in pregnancy\, gynaecological neuroendocrinology and survivorship management in women with breast cancer. He has other responsibilities and publications in the field of medical ethics\, undergraduate and postgraduate education\, training and examination. \nHis special interests include: Obstetrics (diabetes\, neurology\, psychiatric disease\, maternal medicine)\, menopause\, osteoporosis\, gynaecological neuroendocrinology and survivorship management in women with breast cancer. \nAlexander Heazell\, PhD MRCOG\, Clinical Director\, Tommy’s Stillbirth Research Centre Alexander Heazell is a Professor ofObstetrics and Director of the Tommy’s Stillbirth Research Centre\, University of Manchester in the UK and Honorary Consultant Obstetrician at St Mary’s Hospital\, Manchester. His research portfolio includes basic science\, clinical and qualitative research studies to gain better understanding to prevent stillbirth and improv ecare for parents after stillbirth. He has received over £3.7M of grant income and has published over 160 research papers. He led the Stillbirth Priority Setting Partnership\, co-led the 2016 Lancet Ending Preventable Stillbirth Serie and was the lead investigator for the national evaluation of the Saving Babies Lives programme.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/science-talks-the-latest-research-in-womens-health/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191118T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191124T010000
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CREATED:20231025T162212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155131Z
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SUMMARY:U.S. Antibiotics Awareness Week 2019
DESCRIPTION:Antibiotics save lives and are critical tools for treating a number of common and more serious infections\, like those that can lead to sepsis. However\, at least 30% of the antibiotics in U.S. outpatient settings are prescribed unnecessarily. Any time antibiotics are used\, they can cause side effects and lead to antibiotic resistance\, one of the most urgent threats to the public’s health. U.S. Antibiotic Awareness Week (Nov. 18-24) is an annual one-week observance that gives participating organizations an opportunity to raise awareness of the importance of appropriate antibiotic use to combat the threat of antibiotic resistance.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/u-s-antibiotics-awareness-week-2019/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191118T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191118T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231103T175351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T154131Z
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SUMMARY:Tackling long-term care
DESCRIPTION:Nov. 18\, 1:30 – 2:45 p.m. ET \nMillions of Americans of all ages need long-term care\, but they face a looming question: how will they pay for these services? Coverage under Medicare and Medicaid is not comprehensive\, and many people rely on their families and friends to shoulder some of the burden. \nPart of the Beyond the Beltway: Health Policy Webinars for Journalists series\, this webinar will explore: \n\n\nThe current landscape of the long-term care delivery system \n\n\nFunding mechanisms and state and federal legislation regarding long-term care \n\n\nPotential solutions to create a more accessible and financially sustainable system \n\n\nFeaturing \n\n\nJean Accius\, AARP \n\n\nCamille Dobson\, ADvancing States \n\n\nKatherine Hayes\, Bipartisan Policy Center \n\n\nRachana Pradhan\, Politico\, Moderator \n\n\nRegister Now\nThis webinar is a project of the Alliance for Health Policy and NIHCM Foundation\, in collaboration with the Association of Health Care Journalists.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/tackling-long-term-care/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191114T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191114T010000
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SUMMARY:Employers try to trim wasteful drugs from health plans
DESCRIPTION:<!– \nHow to participate\nNote: This webcast is for AHCJ members\, so you will need to have your login and password to participate. If you don’t have that\, please visit this page and enter your email address to have an access key sent to you. \nClick here\, choose the “Guest” option\, type in your name and click on the “Enter Room” button. \nÂ» Please use this diagnostic test page to be sure you’re set up correctly to enter the webcast. \n–> \nResources\n\nRecorded webcast\nSpeaker’s presentation\nReport: Reducing Wasteful Spending in Employers’ Pharmacy Benefit Plans\nRemoving waste from drug formularies\nCore Topic: Insurance\n\n\nRecorded on Nov. 14\nA recent study from the Commonwealth Fund and the Pacific Business Group on Health (PBGH) shows that reducing the use of high-cost\, low-value drugs in employers’ health benefit plans could help employers save as much as 24% in overall pharmacy spending. \nIn this webcast\, the author of the report\, Lauren Vela\, a senior director at PBGH\, will explain the results of the study and PBGH’s efforts to promote a “waste-free prescription drug formulary.” Concern about the rising cost of prescription drugs has led large self-insured employers to develop innovative formularies for the pharmacy benefit plans they provide to employees\, retirees\, and employees’ family members. \nThe goal of these innovations is to identify drugs that PBGH considers to be wasteful. PBGH defines wasteful drugs as being high-cost medications that offer little clinical value. After it identifies these wasteful medications\, it encourages employers to remove them from their formularies. \n\n\nLauren Vela\, senior director of member value\, Pacific Business Group on Health \n\n\nMariana P. Socal\, M.D.\, Ph.D.\, assistant scientist\, Department of Health Policy and Management\, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health \n\n\nModerator: Joseph Burns\, AHCJ core topic leader/insurance \n\n\nLauren Vela works with PBGH’s employer-members to implement of strategies designed to improve the delivery of health care to members’ employees\, families\, and retirees. Previously\, Vela was the executive director of the Silicon Valley Employers Forum\, a coalition of high tech employers that collaborate to make improvements in health care. \nMariana P. Socal\, M.D.\, Ph.D.\, is an assistant scientist and researcher who has contributed to peer-reviewed research on consumer response to price disclosure in pharmaceutical advertising\, on formulary placement of branded drugs in Medicare prescription drug plans and on using reference pricing in Medicare Part D. Socal earned her medical degree in 2000 from the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul\, in Brazil\, and her doctorate in 2017 from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. \n\nLauren Vela \n\n\nMariana Socal \n\n\nJoseph Burns
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/employers-try-to-trim-wasteful-drugs-from-health-plans/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191113T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191113T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231103T175251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T154133Z
UID:26619-1573606800-1573606800@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:Telebriefing: New CDC Antibiotic Resistance Threats Report
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, Nov. 13\, 12 pm EST\, Media briefing via phone \nAntibiotic-resistant (AR) bacteria and fungi cause more than 2.8 million infections and 35\,000 deaths in the United States each year. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will give updates on the continued threat of antibiotic resistance in the United States. Leading the telebriefing will be Robert R Redfield\, M.D.\, Director\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Michael Craig\, MPP\, Antibiotic Resistance Coordination and Strategy Unit\, CDC \nDial-In  Media: 888-795-0855\, Non-Media: 888-390-0851\, INTERNATIONAL: 1-630-395-0173\, PASSCODE: CDC Media
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/telebriefing-new-cdc-antibiotic-resistance-threats-report/
CATEGORIES:None
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191113T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191113T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231103T175249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T154134Z
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SUMMARY:NIHCM Webinar on Rural Health Disparities
DESCRIPTION:The  National Institute for Health Care Management holds a webinar on disparities in rural health areas – including by addressing social determinants of health\, and more use of telemedicine. \nSpeakers include Cara James from CMS\, Mark Jansen from Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield\, Bob Morrow\, Health Care Service Corporation\, Carrie Henning-Smith\, University of Minnesota. \nRegister here: https://www.nihcm.org/event-registration \nNov. 13\, 2:-3:30 pm EST
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/nihcm-webinar-on-rural-health-disparities/
CATEGORIES:None
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191107T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191108T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231025T162158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155132Z
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SUMMARY:World Antimicrobial Resistance Congress
DESCRIPTION:The nation’s largest gathering of private sector and academic scholars focused on developing new antimicrobial products. As bacterial resistance continues to grow globally\, those investing in new antimicrobials gather to learn more about how to focus attention\, reduce regulatory hurndles and increase funding to build the antibiotic pipeline. Speakers include officials from the Food and Drug Administration and the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority. \nConference will be held at the Renaissance Hotel\, 999 9th Street NW\, Washington DC\, 20001 \nJournalists reach out to: Sharon McGorry\, 646-619-1840\, Sharon.mcgorry@terrapin.com
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/world-antimicrobial-resistance-congress/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191106T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191106T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231103T175050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T154135Z
UID:26608-1573002000-1573002000@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:The Perils and Promises of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Business
DESCRIPTION:The Bander Center for Medical Business Ethics will hold a conference that will share research\, analysis and debates about a topic that is nearly hidden from our lives\, but will certainly help define our civilization in the years ahead. This will bring together leaders in business\, law\, technology\, and bioethics.  \nAmong the sessions to be offered: \n\n\nThe Current State and Future of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare \n\n\nPrecision Health: Faster Research\, More Cures\, Healthier Communities \n\n\nAI: Opportunities With a Hint of Skepticism \n\n\nReal Time Artificial Intelligence Algorithm in Healthcare: Benefits and Risks \n\n\nThe Legal Framework for AI and Healthcare \n\n\nData\, Context\, and Bias in Health-Care Artificial Intelligence \n\n\nThe Ethis of AI in Health Care \n\n\nDiscerning What Matters: Artificial Intelligence and Medical Judgement \n\n\nCreating Space for AI in Healthcare: How Patients Weigh the Trade-offs \n\n\nGet more information and register here. \nThere is a special registration code available for media passes – Click here to get that code. \n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/the-perils-and-promises-of-artificial-intelligence-in-healthcare-and-business/
CATEGORIES:None
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191104T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191104T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231103T175150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T154136Z
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SUMMARY:Dialogues and Discourse in Science and Society:Â Science and the Social License
DESCRIPTION:On November 4\, the UC Davis John Muir Institute of the Environment and World Food Center are teaming up to host Dialogues and Discourse in Science and Society: Science and the Social License\, a dynamic conference that will use climate change policy and genetic engineering as case studies to investigate why public opinion diverges from scientific discovery and what we can do to bridge the innovation gap.  All are welcome\, there is no cost to attend. \nThe world’s population is expanding\, food demands are rising\, and climate risks are becoming more disruptive. Scientific advancements can be utilized to solve these existential threats\, but misinformation and discouraging public opinion prevent these solutions from being brought to light. \nHow do we close the growing gap between scientific innovation and public acceptance? \nThis day-long conference will feature perspectives and panel dialogues from scientists\, communicators\, psychologists\, and subject-matter experts\, bringing together diverse stakeholders to discuss the relationship between science\, culture\, and policy. \nJoin the UC Davis John Muir Institute of the Environment and World Food Center for Dialogues and Discourse in Science and Society: Science and the Social License \nMonday\, November 4 \nUC Davis Conference Center \n8:00 AM – 4:30 PM (reception to follow)
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/dialogues-and-discourse-in-science-and-societya-science-and-the-social-license/
CATEGORIES:None
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191102T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191106T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231025T162142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155133Z
UID:24330-1572656400-1573002000@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:APHA's Annual Meeting and Expo
DESCRIPTION:APHA’s Annual Meeting and Expo is the largest and most influential annual gathering of public health professionals. Nearly 13\,000 people attend each year to present\, learn and find inspiration. \nThis year’s theme is “Creating the Healthiest Nation: For science. For action. For health.” Many of the scientific sessions focus on the theme. But sessions will cover all aspects of public health\, including those outside the theme. \nLearn more and register here.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/aphas-annual-meeting-and-expo/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191030T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191030T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231103T174525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155134Z
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SUMMARY:Hearing on the Conscience rule
DESCRIPTION:Hearing in San Francisco in the Northern District of California on the Trump administration’s “Conscience rule” – which critics calls the “denial of medical care” rule. The court has barred implementation of the rule until Nov. 22. The Oct 30 hearing is at  8 am (local time)
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/hearing-on-the-conscience-rule/
CATEGORIES:None
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191024T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191024T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231103T175150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T154137Z
UID:26613-1571878800-1571878800@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:Capitol Hill Briefing on Antimicrobial Resistance and the CDC AMR Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Oct. 24\, noon to 1 pm EST\, Washington DC\nThe Infectious Diseases Society of America will moderate a briefing on advances to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will also release results of AMR Challenge – an effort to reduce antimicrobial resistance. Panelists will highlight why antibiotic resistance is a major health threat and how research and partnerships are leading the charge to curb this public health crisis. \nPanelists include:  \nMichael Craig\, Senior Advisor\, Antibiotic Resistance Coordination and Strategy Unit\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) \nRobin Patel\, MD\, Professor of Medicine and Professor of Microbiology\, the Elizabeth P. and Robert E. Allen Professor of Individualized Medicine\, Chair of the Division of Clinical Microbiology\, and Director of the Infectious Diseases Research Laboratory\, Mayo Clinic; President\, American Society for Microbiology\, Susan Van Meter\, Executive Director\, AdvaMedDx\, Kalvin Yu\, MD\, Medical Director\, Medical Informatics\, BD AMR \nAddress: 485 Russell Senate Office Building\,  \nMedia can call: Robert Shalett\, Research!America\, Director of Communications\, rshalett@researchamerica.org or 571-482-2737
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/capitol-hill-briefing-on-antimicrobial-resistance-and-the-cdc-amr-challenge/
CATEGORIES:None
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191023T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191023T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231103T174951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T154137Z
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SUMMARY:Addressing Health Disparities in the LGBTQ  Community
DESCRIPTION:LGBTQ  individuals face health disparities linked to stigma and discrimination. These disparities are exacerbated when people are unable to access care or are uncomfortable asking providers for the treatment they need. Rates of mental health disorders\, substance use disorders\, and suicide are higher among LGBTQ populations\, but culturally competent health care can make a difference. \nWith the right tools and training\, providers and community partners can build more inclusive environments for LGBTQ  individuals inside and outside the doctor’s office.  \nThis webinar will explore: \n\n\nThe demographics and health care needs of the LGBTQ  population \n\n\nBarriers to high quality health care for LGBTQ  people and proposed solutions \n\n\nA toolkit designed to train medical school students and current providers on clinical skills for inclusive care \n\n\nNew national survey data on LGBT teen mental health and the role of crisis responders in supplementing the health care system \n\n\nFeaturing\n\n\nAlex Keuroghlian\, National LGBT Health Education Center \n\n\nJennifer Potter\, Harvard Medical School \n\n\nSusan Sawning\, University of Louisville School of Medicine \n\n\nChris Bright\, The Trevor Project \n\n\n  \n  \nA draft agenda is available. Register here.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/addressing-health-disparities-in-the-lgbtq-community/
CATEGORIES:None
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191021T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191021T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231103T174633Z
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SUMMARY:Deadline to apply: AHCJ Reporting Fellowships on Health Care Performance
DESCRIPTION:The AHCJ Reporting Fellowships on Health Care Performance is a yearlong program allowing journalists to pursue a significant reporting project related to the U.S. health care system. It can be local or national in scope\, or a little of both — say an aspect of the Affordable Care Act playing out in your community or subject specialty\, or the impact of particular evidence-based treatments on health outcomes\, or an analysis of a health care organization’s performance\, using public data sets. Fellows pursue the projects with the support of their newsrooms or freelance outlets\, which commit to publish or air the work. \nThe application deadline is noon CT on Oct. 21\, 2019. More information is available here. \n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/deadline-to-apply-ahcj-reporting-fellowships-on-health-care-performance-2/
CATEGORIES:None
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191020T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191022T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231025T162155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155135Z
UID:24345-1571533200-1571706000@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:Fourth Annual Summit on the Social Determinants of Health
DESCRIPTION:The National Summit on the Social Determinants of Health The Root Cause Coalition is hosting the Fourth Annual Summit on the Social Determinants of Health. \nLast year’s summit featured more than 600 attendees from 42 different states\, representing a wide variety of professions; all of whom are engaged and committed to learning and sharing real world interventions to address social determinants of health and health inequities.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/fourth-annual-summit-on-the-social-determinants-of-health/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191016T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191018T005959
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231025T162151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260109T183620Z
UID:24336-1571187600-1571360399@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:Journalism Workshop on Aging & Health
DESCRIPTION:With 10\,000 baby boomers reaching retirement age every day\, are you tapping into this trend as a rich source of health stories? Join us at USC for the latest efforts to address senior health issues\, scores of story ideas and the resources to get them done. \n\n\n\n\n Oct. 16: Afternoon workshop on USC campus with reception \n\n\n\n Oct. 17: All-day workshop at the hotel \n\n\n\nFollow along on Twitter with #ahcjaging\n\n\n\n\nLocation\n\n\n\nUSC Hotel3540 S. Figueroa StreetLos Angeles\, CA 90007 \n\n\n\nProgram\n\n\n\n\nWednesday\, Oct. 16\n\n\nNoonRegistration opensAuditorium foyer1 p.m.WelcomeAndrus Auditorium  1:10-2:25 p.m.New approaches to caring for an aging population– Jarett Hughes\, program director\, Colorado Strategic Action Planning Group on Aging– Paul Irving\, chairman\, Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging\, University of Southern California Leonard Davis School of Gerontology– Linda Marsa\, contributing editor\, Discover– Moderator: Liz Seegert\, AHCJ core topic leader/aging; independent journalistAndrus Auditorium  2:35-3:35 p.m.Field trip to USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology labs 3:45-5 p.m.Data to find stories about aging and healthEileen Crimmins\, Ph.D.\, director\, USC/UCLA Center on Biodemography and Population Health; professor of gerontology\, University of Southern California Leonard Davis School of Gerontology– Ninez A. Ponce\, Ph.D.\, M.P.P.\, director\, University of California at Los Angeles Center for Health Policy Research– Moderator: Phillip Reese\, assistant professor of journalism\, Sacramento State UniversityAndrus Auditorium 5-6 p.m.ReceptionCourtyard of Andrus Gerontology Center\, USC campus \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThursday\, Oct. 17\n7 a.m.Registration opensGrand Ballroom foyer7-8:15 a.m.Breakfast buffet Grand Ballroom Center8:30-10 a.m.Overcoming barriers to palliative care access– Anthony L. Back\, M.D.\, co-director\, University of Washington Center for Excellence in Palliative Care– Susan Enguidanos\, Ph.D.\, M.P.H.\, professor of gerontology and social work\, University of Southern California Leonard Davis School of Gerontology– Jessica Zitter\, M.D.\, M.P.H.\, critical and palliative care specialist; author [The Never-Ending Mistreatment of Black Patients]– Moderator: JoAnn Mar\, radio producer/journalist\, KALW-San FranciscoChampion Room The science of aging: The underlying mechanisms that control our biological clocks– Bérénice Benayoun\, Ph.D.\, assistant professor\, University of Southern California Leonard Davis School of Gerontology– Pinchas Cohen\, M.D.\, dean\, University of Southern California Leonard Davis School of Gerontology– Gordon Lithgow\, Ph.D.\, vice president for academic affairs\, Buck Institute for Research on Aging– Moderator: Linda Marsa\, contributing editor\, DiscoverVictory Room 10:15-11:45 a.m.Understanding mental health in older people– Patrick Arbore\, Ed.D.\, director and founder\, Center for Elderly Suicide Prevention & Grief Related Services\, Institute on Aging– Carla Perissinotto\, M.D.\, M.H.S.\, associate chief for geriatric clinical programs\, University of California\, San Francisco– Lon Schneider\, M.D.\, professor of psychiatry and the behavioral sciences\, University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine– Moderator: Richard Kipling\, executive director/senior editor\, Center for Health Reporting\, University of Southern California Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and EconomicsChampion Room Designing for an age-friendly future– Cathy Boyer-Shesol\, project manager\, Kansas City Communities for All Ages– Kathryn Lawler\, executive director\, Atlanta Regional Collaborative for Health Improvement– Jon Pynoos\, Ph.D.\, professor of gerontology\, policy and planning; director\, Fall Prevention Center of Excellence\, University of Southern California Leonard Davis School of Gerontology– Moderator: Mary Shedden\, news director\, WUSF Public MediaVictory Room 11:45 a.m.- 1:15 p.m.Luncheon: The health of older adults – a population growing in numbers and diversity– Featured speaker:Laura Trejo\, M.S.G.\, M.P.A.\, general manager\, Los Angeles Department of AgingGrand Ballroom Center 1:25-2:50 p.m.The two faces of dementia coverage: new techniques\, new technology– Jan Dougherty\, R.N.\, M.S.\, F.A.A.N.\, special projects consultant\, Banner Alzheimer’s Institute– Arthur W. Toga\, director\, Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute\, University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine– Alicia Villegas\, L.C.S.W.\, early stage services director\, Alzheimer’s Los Angeles– Moderator: Stephanie Innes\, health reporter\, The Arizona RepublicChampion Room Trends in building a workforce in elder care– Zia Agha\, M.D.\, chief medical officer and executive vice president\, West Health Institute– Edward Schneider\, M.D.\, professor of gerontology\, medicine and biology; emeritus dean\, University of Southern California Andrus Gerontology Center– Amy M. York\, executive director\, Eldercare Workforce Alliance– Moderator: Paul Sisson\, health care reporter\, The San Diego Union-TribuneVictory Room 2:50-3 p.m. p.m.Break 3-4:25 p.m.Investigating and exposing elder abuse– Eric M. Carlson\, directing attorney\, Justice in AgingLaura Mosqueda\, M.D.\, dean\, Keck School of Medicine\, University of Southern California– Kathleen Wilber\, Ph.D.\, professor of gerontology\, health services administration\, University of Southern California Leonard Davis School of Gerontology– Moderator: Cheryl Clark\, senior health care reporter\, MedPage TodayVictory Room \n\n\n\n\n\nSponsorship Team\n\n\n\nHost\n\n\n\nUSC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology \n\n\n\nSponsors\n\n\n\n\nThe John A. Hartford Foundation\n\n\n\nThe Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust\n\n\n\nRobert Wood Johnson Foundation\n\n\n\nThe Commonwealth Fund
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/journalism-workshop-on-aging-health/
CATEGORIES:Workshops | Summits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191016T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191016T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231103T175050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T154139Z
UID:26606-1571187600-1571187600@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:Vaccination and Preventing the Flu
DESCRIPTION:12:30-2 p.m.National Press Club\, 529 14th Street\, 13th Floor \nDr. Robert Redfield\, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will speak at a National Press Club luncheon on the importance of getting vaccinated in preparation for the winter flu season. He will also talk about the changing the hearts and mind of Americans hesitant to vaccinate their children\, who have challenges accessing the vaccine. Redfield will take questions from audience members and reporters after his speech. Questions from reporters may also be sent in advance to president@press.org. \nFor Media inquiries: Lindsay Underwood\, 202-662-7561\, lunderwood@press.org
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/vaccination-and-preventing-the-flu/
CATEGORIES:None
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191020T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231025T162209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155136Z
UID:24355-1570842000-1571533200@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:Bone and Joint Health National Action Week
DESCRIPTION:Musculoskeletal conditions affect more than half of all Americans. Bone and Joint Health National Action Week focuses on focused on disorders including arthritis\, back pain\, trauma\, pediatric conditions\, and osteoporosis. \nContact:  Toby King\,  Executive Director\, US Bone and Joint Initiative\, Tobyking@usbji.org 847-430-5053
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/bone-and-joint-health-national-action-week-2/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231103T175049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T154140Z
UID:26605-1570842000-1570842000@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:World Arthritis Day
DESCRIPTION:World Arthritis Day joins together people with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases from around the world to raise awareness and reduce the impact of arthritis. It’s coordinated in the U.S by the Arthritis Foundation. \nConatct: Claire Villines\,  404.872.7100 cvillines@arthritis.org | @ArthritisFdn @ArthritisFoundation 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/world-arthritis-day-2/
CATEGORIES:None
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191011T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191011T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231103T175050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T154141Z
UID:26607-1570755600-1570755600@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:Capitol Hill Briefing: From the Opioid Crisis to Social Determinants
DESCRIPTION:This briefing will feature forward-thinking leaders whose expertise spans the public and private sectors to share their insights on how to build healthier communities by addressing social determinants of health and the opioid crisis. \nSpeakers:\n\n\nDonald M. Berwick\, Former CMS Administrator (President Barack Obama) \n\n\nCurtis Barnett\, President and CEO\, Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield \n\n\nGrant Baldwin\, Division Director\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention \n\n\nCraig Samitt\, President and CEO\, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota \n\n\nNancy Chockley\, Founding President & CEO\, NIHCM Foundation \n\n\n  \nTopics of discussion will include:\n• Updates on the CDC’s efforts to reduce opioid overdose deaths and recent changes to prescribing guidelines \n• Strategies tackling the root causes of health inequities that are contributing to declining life expectancy and deaths of despair \n• Local programs designed to address food insecurity\, increase resources in rural areas and give all children a healthy start \nWHEN:\nFriday\, Oct. 11 Noon – 1:45 p.m. Lunch Provided at 11:45 a.m. \nWHERE:\nDirksen Senate Office Building Room G-50 C and First Streets NE Entrance Washington\, DC 20002 \nREGISTER\nThis event is hosted by NIHCM Foundation\, a nonprofit\, nonpartisan organization dedicated to transforming U.S. health care through evidence and collaboration. See more at www.nihcm.org.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/capitol-hill-briefing-from-the-opioid-crisis-to-social-determinants/
CATEGORIES:None
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191011T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191011T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231103T174951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T154142Z
UID:26603-1570755600-1570755600@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:Capitol Hill Briefing with Don Berwick\, CDC & More
DESCRIPTION:This briefing in Washington\, DC will feature forward-thinking leaders whose expertise spans the public and private sectors to share their insights on how to build healthier communities by addressing social determinants of health and the opioid crisis. Topics of discussion will include: \n\n\nUpdates on the CDC’s efforts to reduce opioid overdose deaths and recent changes to prescribing guidelines \n\n\nStrategies tackling the root causes of health inequities that are contributing to declining life expectancy and deaths of despair \n\n\nLocal programs designed to address food insecurity\, increase resources in rural areas and give all children a healthy start. \n\n\nSpeakers: \n\n\nDonald M. Berwick\, Former CMS Administrator (President Barack Obama) \n\n\nCurtis Barnett\, President and CEO\, Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield \n\n\nGrant Baldwin\, Division Director\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention \n\n\nCraig Samitt\, President and CEO\, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota \n\n\nNancy Chockley\, Founding President & CEO\, NIHCM Foundation \n\n\nOct. 11\, 2019Noon – 2 p.m. Lunch Provided at 11:45 a.m. \nDirksen Senate Office Building Room G-50 C and First Streets NE Entrance Washington\, DC 20002 \nRegister here.\nThis event is hosted by NIHCM Foundation\, a nonprofit\, nonpartisan organization dedicated to transforming U.S. health care through evidence and collaboration.  \n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/capitol-hill-briefing-with-don-berwick-cdc-more/
CATEGORIES:None
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191010T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191013T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231025T162212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155137Z
UID:24357-1570669200-1570928400@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:Diagnostic Error in Medicine 12th Annual International Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join featured speakers including Shantanu Agrawal\, Michael Howell\, and Danielle Ofri for thought-provoking and motivating presentations on improving diagnostic quality and safety.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/diagnostic-error-in-medicine-12th-annual-international-conference/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191010T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191010T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231103T174950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T154143Z
UID:26601-1570669200-1570669200@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:D.C. Chapter: Happy hour
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, Oct. 10\, at 5:30 p.m. for our fall happy hour\, organized alongside the Alliance for Health Policy and the Society of Health Policy Young Professionals. This event will provide an opportunity to cultivate valuable sources for your reporting\, and will allow you to mingle with other health journalists. \nWe’ll be meeting at Mission in Navy Yard at 1221 Van St SE. \nRSVP here. \nThe first 13 reporters from AHCJ to arrive at the event will get a free drink ticket for wine or beer\, paid for by your beloved DC chapter! Other drinks can be purchased individually at the bar. \nThe food provided will be paid for by the Alliance for Health Policy and the Health Society. You also have the opportunity to purchase your own food. \nQuestions? Email AHCJ co-chair Tina Reed at treed@questex.com. \nWe look forward to seeing you there! Spread the word! \n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/d-c-chapter-happy-hour/
CATEGORIES:Workshops | Summits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191007T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191007T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231103T175051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T154144Z
UID:26609-1570410000-1570410000@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:Prevention and Control of STI's in the U.S
DESCRIPTION:The National Academies of Sciences’ Committee on Prevention and Control of Sexually Transmitted Infections in the United States will hold a workshop to examine sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention and control efforts in the U.S. The day long workshop is part of the information-gathering process for a consensus study (slated for 2020 release). \nThis meeting is open to the public and free to attend\, at the NAS\, 500 Fifth St.\, N.W. Washington\, D.C.. The meeting will also be webcast live. \nTo register\, click here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/prevention-and-control-of-stis-in-the-us-meeting-3-tickets-70778084155 \nContact: Stephanie Miceli\, SMiceli@nas.edu\, Office: 202-334-3346 · Cell: 617-943-9510
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/prevention-and-control-of-stis-in-the-u-s/
CATEGORIES:None
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191007T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191007T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231103T174634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155137Z
UID:26582-1570410000-1570410000@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:Deadline to apply: AHCJ International Health Study Fellowships
DESCRIPTION:The AHCJ International Health Study Fellowships is a six-month program allowing veteran U.S.-based health care journalists to pursue a story or project comparing a facet of the U.S. health care system to that of another country. For 2020\, the focus will be on developed European countries in comparison with the United States’ health care system. \nThe application deadline is noon CT on Oct. 7\, 2019. More information is available here.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/deadline-to-apply-ahcj-international-health-study-fellowships/
CATEGORIES:None
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191002T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191006T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231025T162155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155138Z
UID:24343-1569978000-1570323600@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:IDWeek
DESCRIPTION:This scientific meeting represents one of the largest annual gatherings of infectious disease specialists and researchers who will meet to discuss prevention\, diagnosis\, treatment\, and epidemiology of infectious diseases including HIV. This is a combined annual meeting with the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA)\, the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America\, the HIV Medicine Association\, and the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society. \nFor media to attend\, the IDSA requests reporters obtain a letter from an editor indicating they have been hired to write a story based on information obtained at the conference. For more information\, contact Kevin Kilbride: KKilbride@pcipr.com or idsa@pcipr.com. \n  \n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/idweek/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191001T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191031T010000
DTSTAMP:20260413T122745
CREATED:20231025T162211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155139Z
UID:24356-1569891600-1572483600@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:Health Literacy Month
DESCRIPTION:Health Literacy Month is a time for organizations and individuals to promote the importance of understandable health information. This annual\, worldwide\, awareness-raising event has been going strong ever since Helen Osborne founded it in 1999. \nMaterials include the Health Literacy Handbook and a pod cast.  \nPew Charitable Trust is releasing nearly 100 facts about the state of Americans’ health as part of Health Literacy Month. We’re covering issues like exercise\, nutrition\, screen time\, mental health\, and cancer\, with the goal of making health information easier to access. Data is from the Pew Research Center and from the CDC\, and we’re promoting a short quiz. You can find the quiz\, the facts\, and the background behind the data at livingfacts.org.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/health-literacy-month-2/
CATEGORIES:Event
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