The National Press Foundation (NPF) is organizing the workshop "Understanding why public health matters" July 16 to 19 in Washington. This training aims to recharge journalists' reporting on one of today’s most critical issues.
Participants will learn the connection between chronic illness and social determinants such as housing, food security, livable wages and environmental quality. Other topics include the emergence of multi-sector partnerships; the role of innovation and technology in public health; the economic impact of health disparities; and how to find relevant data for your stories.
NPF will cover travel, lodging and most meals during the four-day program.
The deadline to apply is May 22.
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