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Center for Health Journalism Fellowships Posts

Here is where you'll find news about the Center for Health Journalism Fellowships program and its participants. Check back often for updates on Fellows and their work, live-blogging of our seminars, and more from our staff.

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Mobile home parks remain some of the last oases of affordable housing, but it can come at the expense of healthy and safe living conditions.
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These issues have received little to no reporting, but a new project aims to change that.
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Reporters Edwin Rios, Justin Murphy and Emily Bader share key takeaways from their data-driven journeys.
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Diversion programs were touted as a way to lower the number of people with mental illness in county jails.
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“I have learned through the school of hard knocks from public records,” Kelly told reporters at the 2022 Data Fellowship.
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A new reporting project seeks to create a roadmap for health care executives on where the most high-need places are in the country and what they should do about it.
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From the beginning, Lexis-Olivier Ray knew that he wanted to foreground the experiences of those most affected.
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High school athletes keep collapsing from heat stress. Why isn't more being done to prevent this?
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In ordinary times, rural hospitals operate in a precarious financial position. But the past few years have not been ordinary times for hospitals.

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Announcements

The Center for Health Journalism’s 2023 National Fellowship will provide $2,000 to $10,000 reporting grants, five months of mentoring from a veteran journalist, and a week of intensive training at USC Annenberg in Los Angeles from July 16-20. Click here for more information and the application form, due May 5.

The Center for Health Journalism’s 2023 Symposium on Domestic Violence provides reporters with a roadmap for covering this public health epidemic with nuance and sensitivity. The next session will be offered virtually on Friday, March 31. Journalists attending the symposium will be eligible to apply for a reporting grant of $2,000 to $10,000 from our Domestic Violence Impact Reporting Fund. Find more info here!

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