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SUMMARY:National Association of Hispanic Journalists annual conference and career fair
DESCRIPTION:The National Association of Hispanic Journalists will be holding its annual conference and career fair online over a four week period.  All registrants must upload a resume in order to participate. The first three weeks will consist of pre-training in community engagement\, data and visualizations\, investigative reporting\, rising into leadership\, strategic social media\, and reporting with visuals. The last week is the signature conference and will include a career fair\, high-profile speakers\, workshops\, and special events.\n \nWhen: June 16 – July 17\n \nWhere: Online\n \nCost: Pre-training is $275 for members and $425 for non-members; full conference is $375 for members and $475 for non-members\n \nFor More Information: https://nahj2021.org/#about\n \nRegistration: https://nahj2021.org/registration/
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/national-association-of-hispanic-journalists-annual-conference-and-career-fair/
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SUMMARY:The great electric airplane race: Climate change and the future of air travel
DESCRIPTION:Experts worldwide agree that climate change is a critical public health problem\, and transportation is a significant contributor of greenhouse gases. Emission-free all-electric cars are a growing slice of the automobile market\, but electric planes seem far in the future. Find out more about the future of air travel and climate change at this online event sponsored by the Poynter Institute. \nSponsor: Poynter Institute \nSpeaker: Miles O’Brien\, PBS NewsHour’s chief science correspondent and award-winning independent journalist  \nDate: July 13\, 2021 \nLocation: Online \nTime: 7:00 -8:00 pm Eastern \nPrice: $25 suggested donation \nPurchase tickets. \n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/the-great-electric-airplane-race-climate-change-and-the-future-of-air-travel/
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SUMMARY:STPF Live Chat July 2021: What’s It Like to Be a Fellow? Part II
DESCRIPTION:2-3 p.m. EDT\, Thursday\, July 15\n \nSTPF Live Chat July 2021: What’s It Like to Be a Fellow? Part II\n \nScience & Technology Policy Fellowships | Office of Science\, Policy and Society Programs\n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/stpf-live-chat-july-2021-whataes-it-like-to-be-a-fellow-part-ii/
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CREATED:20231025T162318Z
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SUMMARY:“Restoring Hope and Health Across the African Diaspora: Black Health and Wellness Matter”
DESCRIPTION:The National Medical Association’s 2021 Virtual Convention and Scientific Assembly “Restoring Hope and Health Across the African Diaspora: Black Health and Wellness Matter.” The convention will provide live and pre-recorded CME educational content to highlight today’s social justice movement and systemic racism. Dr. Reed Tuckson\, co-founder of the Black Coalition Against COVID\, is the featured keynote speaker. The convention will kick off at 6 p.m. Friday\, July 16\, with an opening and awards ceremony.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/aeoerestoring-hope-and-health-across-the-african-diaspora-black-health-and-wellness-matterae%c2%9d/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210719T010000
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SUMMARY:Understanding and reporting on the Delta variant
DESCRIPTION:July 19\, 2 p.m. CST\nThis webinar will provide an overview of what we know right now about the Delta variant of the novel coronavirus and what challenges it presents to public health based on its properties and epidemiology. Eric Topol\, M.D.\, founder of Scripps Research Institute\, and Vaughn Cooper\, PhD\, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Pittsburgh\, will explain how the variant differs from others\, what we’ve learned about it\, and what it means for public health so you’re equipped to report accurately and thoroughly on Delta-related news. Tara Haelle\, AHCJ’s core topic leader on medical studies\, will moderate the discussion and take questions. \nRecording of the webcast \n\nEric Topol \n\n\nVaughn Cooper \n\n\nTara Haelle
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/understanding-and-reporting-on-the-delta-variant/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210719T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210722T010000
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CREATED:20231025T162318Z
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SUMMARY:Annual Conference and Tradeshow of the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging
DESCRIPTION:Local leaders in aging get together with government experts\, policymakers\, business leaders\, and other Aging Network practitioners and partners to share knowledge and new directions in the field of aging. Contact Joellen Leavelle\, communications director\, at jleavelle@n4a.org or (202) 872-0888. \nConference website
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/annual-conference-and-tradeshow-of-the-national-association-of-area-agencies-on-aging/
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SUMMARY:Urban Heat: How rising temperatures affect U.S. cities
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, July 22\, at 3:00 p.m. ET  \nDaytime temperatures in cities can be as much as 1 to 7 degrees Fahrenheit higher than in nearby rural areas. This “heat island” effect\, caused by the absorption and re-emission of heat from buildings\, roads\, and other urban infrastructure\, is worsened by climate change and affects the health of city dwellers. SciLine’s next media briefing will cover the basics of urban heat and related weather patterns\, the effects of extreme heat on human health and wellbeing—including disproportionate impacts on low-income populations—and strategies for designing more heat-resilient cities. Three scientific experts will brief reporters\, and then take questions on the record. \nPanelists: Dr. Jaime Madrigano\, RAND Corporation; Dr. Chandana Mitra\, Auburn University; Dr. Vivek Shandas\, Portland State University \nRegister for the briefing…
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/urban-heat-how-rising-temperatures-affect-u-s-cities/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210728T010000
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SUMMARY:Innovations in Treating Stress & Trauma in Women with Alcohol Use Disorder
DESCRIPTION:Recent increases in rates of alcohol use disorder in women have been linked to stress and trauma. Our conversation will focus on vulnerable populations\, such as women living with HIV and female veterans with military sexual trauma. Advances in treatments – including community partnerships and medication development targeting stress will be discussed. \nWebinar presenters include Geetanjali Chander\, MD MPH\, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine\, Baltimore\, Maryland; Tracy Simpson\, VA Puget Sound Healthcare System\, Seattle\, Oregon; and Sherry McKee PhD\, Yale School of Medicine\, New Haven\, Connecticut. \nTo view the webinar on NIH Videocast\, visit: https://videocast.nih.gov/watch=42248 \nPlease RSVP to dana.west@icf.com.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/innovations-in-treating-stress-trauma-in-women-with-alcohol-use-disorder/
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SUMMARY:The National Cancer Act at 50
DESCRIPTION:The National Cancer Act at 50 and the cancer centers that set the model for a nation: a virtual panel discussion \nThursday\, July 29\, 20215:30-7:30 p.m. ET \nFifty years after Congress passed the National Cancer Act of 1971\, establishing the effort to tackle cancer as a national priority\, Cancer History Project co-editor Otis W. Brawley talks to the directors of America’s first three comprehensive cancer centers to discuss the history\, achievements\, goals\, and future directions of NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers. \n\nRoswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center\nMD Anderson Cancer Center\nMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center\n\nThis is a free virtual event to be conducted over Zoom.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/the-national-cancer-act-at-50/
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