This story was produced as a project for the 2018 California Fellowship, a program of the Center for Health Journalism at USC Annenberg.
Mental Health
This story was produced as a project for the 2018 California Fellowship, a program of the Center for Health Journalism at USC Annenberg. ...
This story was produced as a project for the 2018 California Fellowship, a program of the Center for Health Journalism at USC Annenberg. ...
In 2015, fewer than 10 percent of new mothers were screened for depression at Cedars-Sinai in L.A. Psychologist Eynav Accortt set out to change that.
This story was produced as a project for the 2018 California Fellowship, a program of the Center for Health Journalism at USC Annenberg.
Among the key takeaways: "Establish your credibility early and often with all of your potential sources."
This project is funded by a USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism grant.
This article was produced as a project for the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism’s 2018 California Fellowship.
“I have bad news for you,” my editor said during a phone call in late August 2017. “We’re closing in two weeks.”
One consistent memory I have from reporting on California’s mental health system for low-income children is repeatedly asking myself, “Why is this so hard?”