Media News - Tuesday, September 07, 2010
New European network launched for health journalists
The Association of Health Care Journalists (AHCJ) has launched a new
online network aimed at European health journalists.
The Covering Europe section of its website has been set up to encourage
European writers to share links, queries and articles. The pages will
form the basis of a new professional network from the association, says
a release from the AHCJ. The new initiative is a move to reach more health care journalists
outside of the US, where the AHCJ's membership is predominantly based,
and will include an email discussion list for European journalists and
links directory. The European network will be co-ordinated by British journalist John
Lister, who works as a senior lecturer in health journalism at Coventry
University. "Many European health journalists have developed
expertise, experience and valuable contacts that they are willing to
share with others, and we can all learn more about how our own issues at
national level fit into a rapidly changing European context," says Lister in the release. (Journalism.co.uk)
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