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Global Health Journalism

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  • Chuleenan Svetvilas posted an update in the group AvatarGlobal Health Journalism:   1 month, 1 week ago · View

    2012 National Health Journalism Fellowship, Dennis A. Hunt Health Journalism Fund, The Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health Journalism Fund

    Application deadline: April 16, 2012

    Who Can Apply:
    This all-expenses-paid Fellowship is open to professional journalists from print, broadcast, and online media around the country, including freelancers. Applicants do not need to be full-time health reporters, but should have a demonstrated interest in health issues, broadly defined to include the health of communities (see more below). Applications from ethnic media journalists are strongly encouraged. Applicants proposing collaborative projects between mainstream and ethnic news outlets are given preference. Applicants must be based in the United States. Journalism students are ineligible. Please contact us at CAHealth@usc.edu if you have questions about your eligibility.
    Event Schedule:
    July 22, 2012
    The National Health Journalism Fellowships program offers journalists an opportunity to explore the intersection between community health, health policy, and the nation’s growing diversity. Reporting projects are supported with a $2,000 grant to each Fellowship recipient. The program pays all travel and hotel costs.
    http://www.reportingonhealth.org/fellowships/how-to-apply

  • Pamela Kilborn-Miller posted an update in the group AvatarGlobal Health Journalism:   3 months, 2 weeks ago · View

    The global health journalism group is making progress on a strategy that we’ll announce once it’s finalized. We’ll update this workspace when we know more. Thanks for your patience.

  • Brian Glanz posted an update in the group AvatarGlobal Health Journalism:   5 months, 1 week ago · View

    For anyone new to or interested in our group, here’s some background info on our project http://journalismthatmatters.org/blog/2011/02/11/improving-global-health-journalism-in-the-northwest/

  • Brian Glanz posted an update in the group AvatarGlobal Health Journalism:   5 months, 1 week ago · View

    In a group meeting today, we may discuss the blog and group we have online, here.

    Also on the agenda: Recent coverage in Pacific Magazine http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/pacificnw/2016783083_pacificpdogood27.html and CLP http://clpmag.org/article.php?article=The-Big-Operation_00325 and Humanosphere http://humanosphere.kplu.org/2011/11/

    We will further discuss our future direction, funding and next steps.

  • Pamela Kilborn-Miller posted an update in the group AvatarGlobal Health Journalism:   5 months, 2 weeks ago · View

    I just attended an excellent Global Health Nexus meeting today (12/1/11) and will share an update at our next Working Group meeting. The Gates Foundation just gave GH Nexus a grant and they will fund a huge event for The Next Fifty in July 2012 that the staff person described like an academy awards for Grand Challenges GH grant recipients and high school students.

  • Pamela Kilborn-Miller posted an update in the group AvatarGlobal Health Journalism:   5 months, 2 weeks ago · View

    Welcome Chuleenan! We have a Global Health Working Group meeting next week and will be happy to respond to your comments afterward. We’ll also upgrade this online space soon. If you’re interested, background info regarding this project and the results of our audience research project is available at http://journalismthatmatters.org/blog/2011/02/11/improving-global-health-journalism-in-the-northwest/

  • Chuleenan Svetvilas posted an update in the group AvatarGlobal Health Journalism:   5 months, 4 weeks ago · View

    Charles Orenstein of Pro Publica is taling about ”Telling Patient Stories: Promise and Pitfalls” at California Endowment Journalism Fellowship.

  • Chuleenan Svetvilas posted an update in the group AvatarGlobal Health Journalism:   5 months, 4 weeks ago · View

    I’m also doing some tweeting at the fellowship @chuleenan. #chjf

  • Chuleenan Svetvilas posted an update in the group AvatarGlobal Health Journalism:   5 months, 4 weeks ago · View

    Here’s some information about the project I’m working on. To read the entire post, please go to http://www.reportingonhealth.org/blogs/2011/11/18/abortion-and-law-california-2

    California has the strongest legal protections for abortion in the nation. There are no waiting periods, parental notification requirements, or restrictions on publicly funded abortions, unlike many other states. As a result, California has earned a reputation as a ”pro-choice” state.

    But having the legal right to an abortion does not necessarily mean a woman has access to an abortion – even if there are more than 500 abortion providers in California. According to a 2010 report by the NARAL Pro-Choice California Foundation, ”41 percent of California counties do not have an abortion provider, while 91 percent have at least one CPC [crisis pregnancy center].” (Nationally, the Guttmacher Institute says, in 2008 87 percent of U.S. counties had no abortion provider.)

    CPCs seem like legitimate women’s health clinics, but their goal is to persuade women to continue their pregnancies and prevent abortions. They typically do not offer abortions or abortion referrals. NARAL claims that there are more than 200 CPCs in California.

    ”Part of the challenge in California is that [CPCs] act like clinics but they are not actually clinics,” says Parker Dockray, executive director of the California Coalition for Reproductive Freedom. Dockray says CPCs in California are very sophisticated and some of them are actually licensed clinics with medical staff so it can be very difficult to figure out that they are not really medical clinics. …

  • Chuleenan Svetvilas posted an update in the group AvatarGlobal Health Journalism:   5 months, 4 weeks ago · View

    I’m at the California Endowment Health Journalism Fellowship in Los Angeles. Today is Day 3 of the program. The first day began with dinner and a keynote talk by Michael Berens, the award-winning investigative reporter from the Seattle Times. He spoke about ”Seniors for Sale,” the series he did on adult family homes.

    Yesterday was jam-packed with talks and discussions, including
    - a very informative presentation ”Health Disparities: How Inequality Influences Our Health Our Lives,” by Anthony Iton, senior vice president, Healthy Communities, The California Endowment;
    - A talk by Suzanne Bohan, science writer at Bay Area News Group and Sandy Kleffman, health reporter at Contra Costa Times, who spoke about their fellowship project ”Shortened Lives: The Backstory,” which was published in the Contra Costa Times;
    and a lunch keynote by Rishi Manchanda, founder of Rx Democracy! who spoke about his work on ”Where Health Begins: Revolutionzing Community Health Care.”

  • Chuleenan Svetvilas joined the group AvatarGlobal Health Journalism   6 months ago · View

  • Pamela Kilborn-Miller posted an update in the group AvatarGlobal Health Journalism:   6 months, 1 week ago · View

    From: Pamela Kilborn-Miller
    Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2011 12:42:37 -0800
    To: Global Health & Development Journalism Working Group
    Subject: Thanks & Next Steps

    Greetings,

    Thanks to Alex Stonehill for introducing us to the Common Language Project last night and for being open to a possible collaboration on their new blog. Thanks also to Keith Seinfeld and Beverly James for joining us. Here a few notes and next steps:

    1. Peggy Holman just sent email to Janet Coates from the Patterson Foundation to request the list of donors that she promised us.
    2. We agreed that it will be easier to get funding if there aren’t numerous global health and development sites and blogs. My understanding is that the donors are interested projects that incorporate collaboration, investigative reporting, and have a plan to become self-sustaining after 18 months.
    3. I’ll add Jim’s 2012 boot camp to the agenda for our next meeting on Tuesday, December 6 at 7PM in the UW Department of Global Health.
    4. I think Keith expressed interest in a possible conference call before our next meeting. I would like to join the call if possible?
    5. We will update our GH section on the JTM website. I will look at this after 12/1.
    6. Pam will follow-up with Lawrence Pintak at WSU. In the past, he expressed strong interest in a possible radio collaboration. Perhaps they will provide podcasts?
    7. We are still open to doing something for The Next Fifty’s Global Health month in 2012. Brian has another event we might want to consider.
    8. We are still very interested in Kristi’s proposed content model.
    9. Bobbi kindly agreed to draft an email for the UW Business School that will help us find a Master’s student to collaborate on a business plan.

    Does the above match your understanding? Anything else?

    Also, when we have a firmer plan, Global Health Nexus invited us to take a few minutes to announce the plan at one of the working group meetings that includes hundreds of well connected people. Perhaps Tom and/or Kristi can speak for us? (I attend the meetings)

    Kind Regards,
    PamKM

  • Brian Glanz posted an update in the group AvatarGlobal Health Journalism:   6 months, 3 weeks ago · View

    Via @michaelmccarthy for our group, but good for anyone else here:

    ”Four questions foundations might ask journalism start ups when they ask for grants”

    http://www.knightdigitalmediacenter.org/leadership_blog/comments/20111023_four_questions_foundations_might_ask_journalism_start_ups_when_the/

  • Jill Oviatt posted an update in the group AvatarGlobal Health Journalism:   7 months ago · View

    Hi! I was meeting with Scott Macklin today over at the MCDM offices and he suggested I join your group. It sounded great and so I came to check it out and much to my surprise I see my colleagues Bobbi and Bill. I’m quite interested in finding out more. Jill

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      Jacob Caggiano · 7 months ago

      Hey @joviatt, welcome aboard! A quick walkthrough on the site…

      You can mention folks in the activity stream here by putting the @ sybmol in front of their username (not first name, but username, which you can easily see by hovering the mouse over their first name, the URL ends with their journalismthatmatters.org/members/username)

      Anyone can create a group about any topic. When you create a group, you are given the option to make a corresponding group blog (public, private, or hidden). Anyone who joins the group by default can become an author of that blog, as administrator you will have the ability to control permissions.

      Our most active blog right now is The Seattle Journalism Commons http://journalismthatmatters.org/seattlejournalismcommons

      We’re still trying to get others off the ground, so please give it a shot and invite some collaborators!

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      Pamela Kilborn-Miller · 6 months, 2 weeks ago

      Hi Jill – Welcome. Let me know if you would like to schedule a brief call to hear about the Global Health working group. We’re making excellent progress and plan to update this website soon so it’s easier to understand at a glance.

      Kind Regards,

      Pam Kilborn-Miller
      Project Director
      Global Health Journalism in the Northwest
      pamkm@comcast.net

  • Jill Oviatt joined the group AvatarGlobal Health Journalism   7 months ago · View

  • Bobbi Nodell posted an update in the group AvatarGlobal Health Journalism:   9 months, 3 weeks ago · View

    Hi All, I want to invite Bill Heisel with IHME to this group. Former LA Times reporter.

  • Bobbi Nodell posted an update in the group AvatarGlobal Health Journalism:   9 months, 3 weeks ago · View

    Hi All, I’m trying to gather together some of the more important sources for global health news beyond Humanosphere of course. Here’s what I have compiled so far. Let me know if there are some major additions or deletions. http://globalhealth.washington.edu/news-events/journalists

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      Bobbi Nodell · 9 months, 2 weeks ago

      Thank you Sarah. Very helpful. :)

  • Michael McCarthy joined the group AvatarGlobal Health Journalism   11 months, 3 weeks ago · View

  • Pamela Kilborn-Miller posted an update in the group AvatarGlobal Health Journalism:   1 year ago · View

    Hi – The above intro text that says ”Read more about us: at our home page” doesn’t have any info about this group on it. In the near term, when you have time, is it possible to change the link to our JTM article at http://bit.ly/gLmUH3 instead? (and add a link at the bottom of the article back to this group (if one isn’t already there?) We can add the blog and home page links back to this page after we add content to them?

    Thanks for all you do Brian!

  • Pamela Kilborn-Miller posted an update in the group AvatarGlobal Health Journalism:   1 year, 1 month ago · View

    Dear Washington Global Health Alliance Newsletter Readers ( April 2011),

    Welcome! Please introduce yourself and tell us about your interests. If you have ideas to improve global health journalism in the Northwest, we’d love to hear them.

    Comments:

    1. To learn about this project, see http://bit.ly/gLmUH3.
    2. Our collaboration space is in the start-up phase so we’ll appreciate your patience as we sort through a few issues. For example, we have meeting notes that I promised to post but some of the information is confidential, so we’re looking into a public/private option for discussions.
    3. We have a list of goals, assumptions, and guiding principles that is in development.

    To get started, please read our February 2011 audience research report that can be downloaded from the bottom of the page at http://bit.ly/gLmUH3. Candid feedback is welcome.

    Kind Regards,
    PamKM

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