Fellowship for journalists covering public health issues [Worldwide]

Health reporters across the globe can apply for a fellowship.

The Center for Health Communication at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health is accepting applications for its Health Coverage Fellowship. The program is designed to help journalists improve their coverage of critical public health issues.

During the nine-day fellowship, journalists hear from dozens of health officials, practitioners, researchers and patients on issues such as mental health, pandemics, breakthrough treatments, climate-related health impacts, healthcare disparities, women’s health and aging.

The program will take place Sept. 5 to13 at the Babson Executive Conference Center outside of Boston, MA.

The deadline is Feb. 14.

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