Training: Calendar
Upcoming Events:
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| Delivering Vital Health Information to the Public | ||
| 09/11/08 (Single Day Event) | Columbia, MO | |
Disseminating the information that comes from medical practitioners and the media is becoming more difficult. In this session health reporters and public health information officers will lead a discussion about the complicated roles of journalists and sources in this new environment and what the future may hold. |
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| Urban Health Journalism Workshop | ||
| 10/17/08 - 10/18/08 | New York, NY | |
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| Health Journalism 2009 | ||
| 04/16/09 - 04/19/09 | Seattle, WA | |
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Past Events:
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| Talking Health: Covering the Underinsured | ||
| 07/09/08 (Single Day Event) | ||
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| Philadelphia chapter meeting | ||
| 06/12/08 (Single Day Event) | Philadelphia, PA | |
Sir Ian Wilmut, director of MRC Center for Regenerative Medicine at the University of Edinburgh, who is perhaps best known for leading the team that cloned Dolly the sheep in 1996, will meet with AHCJ's Philadelphia chapter. |
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| Overcoming the hurdles: How to write accurate medical stories on deadline | ||
| 05/28/08 (Single Day Event) | Chicago, IL | |
AHCJ's Chicago chapter presents this session in which attendees will learn how to address the challenges of writing accurate, balanced and complete stories on deadline despite biased sources and commercial pressures in the medical industry. The speakers will use real stories as examples to show how it doesn't take an extra thousand words of type or 10 minutes of air to write a solid medical story. |
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| Hitting home: Reporting on the health fallout from the Iraq war | ||
| 05/21/08 (Single Day Event) | San Francisco, CA | |
The San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of AHCJ will hold this panel discussion, exploring a timely topic that deserves more local coverage. Thousands of veterans are coming home with serious injuries, especially post-traumatic stress disorder, brain trauma, and physical disabilities. Are local medical and mental health resources adequate to handle their needs? |
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| Rural Health Journalism Workshop | ||
| 05/02/08 - 05/04/08 | Columbia, MO | |
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| Covering Global Health | ||
| 05/02/08 - 05/03/08 | Seattle, WA | |
This conference is designed to help journalists navigate the complex scientific, medical and political issues involved with global health, to assess what's working and what's not, and make these stories meaningful to local audiences. |
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| Health Journalism 2008 | ||
| 03/27/08 - 03/30/08 | Washington, DC | |
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| Chicago Chapter: New pharmacological treatments for addiction | ||
| 03/10/08 (Single Day Event) | Chicago, IL | |
This Chicago chapter event featured two doctors who specialize in treating addictions. |
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| Bay Area experts on aging: New research and resources for health journalists | ||
| 01/29/08 (Single Day Event) | San Francisco, CA | |
This panel will tap into cutting-edge news, research, and innovations developing in the Bay Area. If you write about any health aspect of the boomer generation, you won't want to miss this event. Panelists include Laura L. Carstensen, professor of psychology and director of the Stanford Center on Longevity, and Bay Area journalist Paul Kleyman, editor of the American Society on Aging's publication Aging Today and the national coordinator of the Journalists Exchange on Aging. |
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| Surviving the NICE storm | ||
| 01/10/08 (Single Day Event) | London | |
Andrew Dillon, chief executive of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, will meet with British and American reporters to discuss his agency's role in advising the UK's National Health Service on the cost-effectiveness of medical treatments, and some of the subsequent rumbles across the Atlantic. |
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| San Francisco Bay Area chapter holiday party | ||
| 12/20/07 (Single Day Event) | San Francisco, CA | |
Enjoy complimentary light refreshments and a casual, meet-and-mingle gathering. The holiday party will be hosted this year by KQED Public Radio's The California Report, producers of "Heath Dialogues."
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| Midwest Health Journalism Fellows visit the CDC | ||
| 12/06/07 - 12/07/07 | Atlanta, GA | |
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| Florida health reporters gathering | ||
| 11/13/07 (Single Day Event) | Winter Park, FL | |
For the first time, Florida health reporters will gather to share tips, ideas and meet some of the state's top health regulators. The gathering also will serve as an exploratory meeting to discuss the possible formation of an AHCJ Florida Chapter. All Florida health reporters are invited. You do not have to be an AHCJ member to attend. |
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| AHCJ Chicago chapter meeting | ||
| 11/12/07 (Single Day Event) | Chicago, IL | |
The Chicago chapter of the Association of Health Care Journalists held an after-work gathering where AHCJ board member Mary Chris Jaklevic, who edited the new AHCJ guide "Covering Obesity: A Guide for Reporters," discussed the book and AHCJ board member Carla K. Johnson gave an update and answered questions about AHCJ nationally and in Chicago. |
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| Conflict of interest in health care: How to spot it, what to do about it | ||
| 11/05/07 (Single Day Event) | New York, NY | |
The New York chapter heard from five speakers about conflicts of interest in health care. The event, at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, examined how to recognize potential conflicts, including marketing vs. education, the pharmaceutical industry's gift giving to doctors and how it might affect prescribing habits and similar issues. |
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| Urban Health Journalism Workshop | ||
| 10/12/07 - 10/13/07 | New York, NY | |
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| Presentations from Urban Health Journalism Workshop 2007 | ||
| 10/12/07 - 10/13/07 | New York, NY | |
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| Multicultural health in the Bay Area: The untold story | ||
| 09/11/07 (Single Day Event) | San Francisco, CA | |
Covering disparities in health and health care is not the same as reporting the latest drug trial or diet advice. Culture, history, money and biology intertwine to influence health and health care. This workshop builds on AHCJ's recently published multicultural health resource guide, which was supported by The California Endowment, to help you sharpen your skills, learn practical tips, and avoid lurking traps in this important, yet underreported area. Experienced journalists share their hard-earned lessons. Health experts flag common errors and misconceptions, while also providing an overview of what researchers really know. |
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| Multimedia presentations from 'Multicultural health in the Bay Area: The untold story' | ||
| 09/11/07 (Single Day Event) | San Francisco, CA | |
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| San Francisco chapter meeting: Universal health care | ||
| 09/05/07 (Single Day Event) | Menlo Park, CA | |
Bay Area members gathered to hear from three panelists about "Universal health coverage in California and the U.S.: Will it happen, when, and what will it look like?" |
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| Audio from 'San Francisco chapter meeting: Universal health care' | ||
| 09/05/07 (Single Day Event) | Menlo Park, CA | |
Audio is now available from the AHCJ San Francisco Bay Area Chapter meeting on Sept. 5 at the Kaiser Family Foundation about "Universal health coverage in California and the U.S.: Will it happen, when, and what will it look like?" |
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| Midwest Health Journalism Program | ||
| 08/12/07 - 08/15/07 | Columbia, MO | |
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| Midwest Health Journalism Program | ||
| 07/28/07 (Single Day Event) | Kansas City, MO | |
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| Drug safety regulation and the Prescription Drug User Fee Act | ||
| 07/18/07 (Single Day Event) | Washington, DC | |
Washington, D.C., members gathered for a brown-bag lunch and panel discussion on drug safety regulation and the Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA), which is currently in conference committee in Congress. |
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| Chicago chapter meeting: What's next in health care reform, nationally and in Illinois? | ||
| 07/12/07 (Single Day Event) | Chicago, IL | |
The Chicago chapter will meet at 6 p.m. at Columbia College to hear about the future of health care reform from two speakers. |
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| San Francisco chapter - Conflict of interest in health care: How to spot it, what to do about it | ||
| 05/08/07 (Single Day Event) | San Francisco, CA | |
| Join the Bay Area chapter of the Association of Health Journalists for a lively discussion. Find out how to unearth potential conflicts of interest when reporting on drug treatments -- and what to do once you've uncovered them. Please RSVP by May 4. |
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| Kickoff meeting of the Chicago chapter | ||
| 04/23/07 (Single Day Event) | Chicago, IL | |
| Speaker: Daniel Levinson, inspector general for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services | ||
| Gnat Lines News Briefing: Real Health and Medical News for Working Reporters | ||
| 04/12/07 - 04/13/07 | Lake Blackshear Resort, Cordele, GA | |
| AHCJ is a sponsor of this event. Board members Charles Ornstein and Karl Stark will be among the panelists.Topics include stroke, prison health and researching local hospitals. | ||
| Covering Hospitals - Preview Edition | ||
| 04/05/07 (Single Day Event) | ||
| This innovative simulation will hone your critical-thinking skills and give you the beat-specific knowledge needed to cover the hospitals in your community. You will be a rookie health beat reporter, investigating local hospitals on deadline, working with your editor to find the focus of your story and craft the lead. You'll tap into the same tools that you'll use on the job, and you'll have a virtual "mentor" to walk you through the maze of reports, statistics and sources. As the simulation progresses, you'll uncover additional sources, and the story you thought was unfolding might take unexpected turns. | ||
| Health Journalism 2007 | ||
| 03/15/07 - 03/18/07 | Los Angeles, CA | |
More than 400 journalists attended Health Journalism 2007, gathering story ideas and resources. The conference featured a news briefing by Calif. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger; a Hollywood and Health panel of writers, producers and actors from hit television dramas; and a keynote conversation with Steve Case, founder of AOL and Revolution Health. |
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| Webcast: The Future of the State Children's Health Insurance Plan (SCHIP) | ||
| 03/06/07 (Single Day Event) | ||
AHCJ and the Kaiser Family Foundation hosted this interactive roundtable webcast on March 6, 2007. Trudy Lieberman, president of AHCJ's board of directors, moderates a panel of experts discussing what journalists need to know about covering SCHIP. |
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| The Future of the State Children's Health Insurance Plan (SCHIP) | ||
| 03/06/07 (Single Day Event) | ||
With the State Children's Health Insurance Plan (SCHIP) up for reauthorization, this roundtable - a partnership between the Association of Health Care Journalists and the Kaiser Family Foundation - focuses on what journalists need to know about covering SCHIP in their states. Health reform proposals announced by would-be presidential candidates call for expanding coverage through SCHIP. |
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| NY chapter event - Medical Devices: Uncharted Territory | ||
| 02/26/07 (Single Day Event) | New York, NY | |
| Costly drugs and Big Pharma garner the majority of media coverage, yet medical devices and diagnostics are a massive, fast-growing market. Find out about trends, sources, and the latest advances in this important yet still under-reported sector. | ||
| Health Policy Communications Interest Group Meeting | ||
| 02/13/07 (Single Day Event) | Washington, DC | |
| AHCJ President Trudy Lieberman - with Julie Appleby, USA Today, and Mary Agnes Carey, CQ Healthbeat - joined a panel of health care journalists sharing insights on what journalists need to effectively report on health care policy. | ||
| SF chapter - After-work gathering | ||
| 01/25/07 (Single Day Event) | San Francisco, CA | |
| End your work day with a friendly gathering of coworkers and friends. No guest speakers or panels, just mingling with colleagues about hot topics in health journalism. | ||
| The Next Big (Health) Crisis – And How to Cover It | ||
| 11/30/06 - 12/02/06 | Cambridge, MA | |
| Renowned scientists, public health officials and journalists will examine the threat of an influenza pandemic – and how to cover it – while sharing lessons learned. | ||
| The Future of Medicare | ||
| 11/17/06 (Single Day Event) | Washington, DC | |
| Washington, D.C., chapter event | ||
| 2006 Regional Conference | ||
| 10/27/06 - 10/28/06 | Cleveland, OH | |
| Panel sessions, workshops and field trips planned especially for health care journalists | ||
| NY chapter - The newest media for journalists | ||
| 09/26/06 (Single Day Event) | ||
| Learn how to add the latest in podcasting, digital images, audio, and more to your stories. | ||
| SF chapter: South Bay gathering | ||
| 07/12/06 (Single Day Event) | Palo Alto, CA | |
| For friends and colleagues in the South Bay, the San Francisco chapter met at Nola's Restaurant and Bar in Palo Alto. | ||
| NY chapter - Narrative medical nonfiction for journalists & authors | ||
| 06/27/06 (Single Day Event) | New York, NY | |
| An inside look at "the new journalism." | ||
| Webcast: Crisis in America’s Emergency Rooms | ||
| 06/13/06 (Single Day Event) | ||
Hospital emergency rooms are under siege. Some inner city hospitals are losing on-call specialists to treat severely injured patients or must pay high prices to keep them. In some parts of the country, ambulance diversions are continuing. So are wallet biopsies which telegraph to hospitals who can pay and who cannot. Changes to Medicaid mandated by the Deficit Reduction Act could affect the care those on Medicaid will receive. Technology and emergency room care will become more expensive, raising the question: “Who will fund this place of last resort as the move to market-driven health care rushes ahead? “ |
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| SF chapter - The Buck Institute | ||
| 06/10/06 (Single Day Event) | , CA | |
| The Northern California Science Writers Association had open spots available for its all-day field trip to the Buck Institute, a facility devoted to research on the process of aging and age-associated disease. | ||
| SF chapter - Social hour | ||
| 06/09/06 (Single Day Event) | San Francisco, CA | |
| The chapter met at the Vino Venue on Mission Street in San Francisco to network, chat and meet fellow Bay Area health journalists. |
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| SF chapter - Health journalism schmooze | ||
| 05/19/06 (Single Day Event) | San Francisco, CA | |
Bay Area health care writers, editors, reporters and authors gathered at the 13 Views bar at the top of the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero for a Health Journalism Schmooze. |
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| SF chapter - Journalism in the bean-counter culture | ||
| 04/26/06 (Single Day Event) | San Francisco, CA | |
| Taking the pulse of the current newsroom: With resources cut and bottom-line pressures escalating, what's happening to journalism? | ||
| NY chapter - Health News Schmooze | ||
| 04/24/06 (Single Day Event) | New York, NY | |
| A friendly after-work get-together. No guest speakers or presentations, just a chance to chat with colleagues about hot topics in health journalism. | ||
| NY chapter - Breaking it down with big pharma | ||
| 03/23/06 (Single Day Event) | New York, NY | |
| Drug companies seem to spend almost as much on marketing as on science, making it hard for us to penetrate their products and research. What's the best way to get the straight dope? | ||
| SF chapter - Social hour | ||
| 03/23/06 (Single Day Event) | San Francisco, CA | |
| The chapter met at the Vino Venue in San Francisco to network, chat and meet fellow Bay Area health journalists. | ||
| Health Journalism 2006 | ||
| 03/16/06 - 03/19/06 | Houston, TX | |
| More than 350 journalists, educators, students and health care experts gathered in Houston to take advantage of more than 50 workshop or panel sessions, five field trips and several receptions and other networking opportunities. |
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| SF chapter - New Year's party | ||
| 01/31/06 (Single Day Event) | San Francisco, CA | |
| The Bay Area chapter hosted a Happy New Year event open to all health care writers, editors, reporters, authors in the Bay Area. | ||
| Webcast: Understanding Medicare Part D | ||
| 11/01/05 (Single Day Event) | ||
A roundtable focusing on the new Medicare prescription drug benefit known as Part D, designed to help Medicare beneficiaries pay for their medications. |
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| NY chapter - The bottom line on online health reporting | ||
| 09/26/05 (Single Day Event) | New York, NY | |
| Editors from leading electronic media spoke with members about freelance opportunities, salaries, deadlines, pro's and con's, and how electronic is different from print or broadcast journalism. | ||
| DC chapter event | ||
| 09/12/05 (Single Day Event) | Washington, DC | |
| Dr. Tony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, met with members of the Washington, D.C. chapter. | ||
| NY chapter- Behind the scenes with health broadcasters | ||
| 07/18/05 (Single Day Event) | New York, NY | |
| Those who have wondered what it's like to cover the health beat live -- on radio, television or cable -- were able to talk informally with three on-the-air staff and freelance reporters. | ||
| DC chapter event - Newt Gingrich | ||
| 06/28/05 (Single Day Event) | Washington, DC | |
| The Washington, D.C. chapter met with Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker and potential 2008 Republican presidential candidate, at his Center for Health Transformation. | ||
| DC chapter - Hands-on medical simulation | ||
| 05/18/05 (Single Day Event) | New York, NY | |
| 2005 AHCJ Conference | ||
| 03/31/05 - 04/03/05 | Chapel Hill, NC | |
| AHCJ's sixth national conference included field trips to the Duke Diet & Fitness Center, the UNC Center for Environmental Medicine, Asthma and Lung Biology; and the VA Medical Center. | ||
| Webcast: Reporting on Health Savings Accounts | ||
| 02/09/05 (Single Day Event) | webcast | |
This roundtable focuses on health savings accounts and related approaches advocated by the Bush Administration and others to address rising health care costs and lack of coverage for the uninsured. Webcast and transcript available. |
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| Reliable Reporting: Making Sense of Medical Evidence | ||
| 10/22/04 - 10/23/04 | Hanover, NH | |
| The first regional conference sponsored by the Association of Health Care Journalists and the Center for Excellence in Health Care Journalism. | ||
| 2004 AHCJ Conference | ||
| 03/26/04 - 03/29/04 | Minneapolis, MN | |
| Hot Spots in '04: Politics, patients and products | ||
| AHCJ 2003 Conference | ||
| 03/15/03 - 03/18/03 | San Francisco, CA | |
| The program included 31 sessions with more than 60 speakers. | ||
| AHCJ 2002 Conference | ||
| 04/06/02 - 04/09/02 | Bethesda, MD | |
| AHCJ's third national conference had more than 200 attendees, a plethora of speakers and 19 exhibitors. | ||
| AHCJ 2001 National Conference | ||
| 03/22/01 - 03/24/01 | Atlanta, GA | |
| AHCJ 2000 Inaugural National Conference | ||
| 05/04/00 - 05/06/00 | Chicago, IL | |


Sessions will explore the health issues of children, seniors and immigrants in urban settings, as well as topics such as obesity, mental health, disaster preparedness and the mapping of local health data. Come get the tools to better investigate, understand and relate the health of your city.
Start planning now for Health Journalism 2009, AHCJ's annual conference. Make your hotel reservation and submit ideas for the conference today!
AHCJ's Center for Excellence in Health Care Journalism will present the workshop, which will focus on special health concerns of America's rural populations and how reporters can better cover them.
Nearly 600 people attended Health Journalism 2008 for dozens of panels on medical research, public health, the business of health care and consumer health. They also hear actor Dennis Quaid's very personal perspective on medical errors, Elizabeth Edwards' take on John McCain's health care plan, top experts debate the future of health care in this country and much more. News briefings by HHS Secretary Michael Leavitt and officials from the American Public Health Association and its partners let attendees write stories for their news outlets during the conference.
The 2007-08 fellows will pay a visit to the Centers for Disease Control. They will take part in two days of educational sessions, briefings and tours with CDC personnel.
AHCJ - and its Center for Excellence in Health Care Journalism - held its first Urban Health Journalism Workshop. Sessions explored the health issues of children, seniors and immigrants in urban settings, as well as obesity, mental health, disaster preparedness and the mapping of local health data.
More than 400 journalists attended Health Journalism 2007, gathering story ideas and resources. The conference featured a news briefing by Calif. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger; a Hollywood and Health panel of writers, producers and actors from hit television dramas; and a keynote conversation with Steve Case, founder of AOL and Revolution Health.