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Archive of Past Seminars

July 12, 2015
Why Apply? The National Health Journalism Fellowship 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... more »
February 24, 2014
Event Schedule: February 23-27, 2014
February 25, 2013
Taught by prize-winning journalists, community health leaders, policy analysts, and health care experts, this Fellowship program features field trips, workshops, and seminars that highlight some of the top health challenges facing California. The Fellowship begins with a reception and keynote... more »
July 22, 2012
How to Apply Applicants for the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health Journalism Fund should complete the application for our National Health Journalism Fellowship. If selected, they will also participate in that program. Applicants for the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health... more »
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... more »
April 28, 2011
The fellows for the 2011 Online Community Building and Health Fellowship are as follows: Pascale Fusshoeller, co-founder/editor of Yubanet.com Maria Gaura and Tara Leonard, founder/editors of SantaCruzWire.com Elizabeth Larson, founder/editor of LakeCoNews.com Bill Macfadyen, founder/publisher of... more »

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