Tag / Health journalism
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EPIB-641 Epidemiology 101 for Journalists
This short, online course will introduce epidemiologic concepts to health/science journalists. -
Three Things: How Has the Pandemic Taught Us to Cover Health Better?
Our next interview features our health reporter Moira Wyton, who will examine how the pandemic has taught us to cover health better. She will discuss health as more than just what happens in hospitals, racism and its impacts in our healthcare system and how changes to our system are possible, despite how political some aspects of health are. -
Apply for the 2019 Mindset Award for Workplace Mental Health Reporting
Award submissions open to media organizations and individual journalists for work first published in 2019 -
Tips for journalists and media organizations in Canada covering the coronavirus
Avoid alarmist reports, use credible sources, prioritize the key information, expert suggests -
Early reporting on AIDS offers lessons for covering future health crises, new study suggests
Michael D’Alimonte said he wanted to see if the Toronto coverage mirrored patterns of early AIDS reporting in the United States. -
News health bolstered by local collaborations, expert’s work shows
Collaborations between newsrooms and community members could be key to saving local news, says an expert in journalism and community engagement.
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