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Health UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism

WEBDescription Courses Instructors Description Berkeley offers the only concurrent degree program in public health and journalism in the country. Students in the joint program …

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An Interview With the Health Officer for Santa Cruz

WEBDr. Gail Newel has taken the heat as Santa Cruz went from being one of the safest coastal counties in the state to the site of a recent surge. Dr. Gail Newel, health …

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Why California’s Community Health Clinics Are Vital, but Hurting

WEBA look at the clinics that care for some of California’s most vulnerable patients. Published April 13, 2020 Updated April 15, 2020 OAKLEY, Calif.— With chronic thyroid problems …

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Essential caregivers were locked out of nursing homes during …

WEB(Pictured above: Melody Stark and her husband, Bill, smile for a photo on their wedding anniversary in 2019. Melody Stark/Courtesy to USA Today.) This story appeared on the …

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Data Visualization in Healthcare Berkeley Advanced Media Institute

WEBResearch Findings. This user-centered design study concludes that visualizations can help practitioner’s provide personalized care: Data Visualizations to Support Health …

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Vital Records Tutorial Berkeley Advanced Media Institute

WEBCalifornia Department of Public Health. The California Department of Public Health in Sacramento keeps statewide birth, death and marriage certificates, as well as indexes of …

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Brian Krans UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism

WEBBrian Krans | UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Investigative Reporting Program student merit fellow (’17-’18) reporting on crime, health, and the interaction between …

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‘I feel freer.’ How California program helps seniors ‘age at home

WEBPictured above: Loretta McNamara moved from a nursing home to this assisted living facility in Pasadena with the help of PACE, a program that allows participants to leave their …

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David Tuller UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism

WEBDavid Tuller, DrPH, is a senior fellow in public health and journalism at UC Berkeley’s Center for Global Public Health, which is part of the School of Public Health. He …

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Mental Health in Journalism with Sachi Cunningham (’05) in …

WEBMental health is not something that is often addressed in the field of journalism. Come break the stigma in a conversation with Sachi Cunningham (’05), a documentary …

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Nadia Lathan UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism

WEBA Southern California native and recent graduate from the University of Redlands, Lathan earned her bachelor’s degree in International Relations and Economics in May of 2022 …

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What to Eat: Sensible Food Choices in this Era of Corporate and

WEBAuthor Marion Nestle will discuss her new book and the links between nutrition, health and politics, navigating a supermarket designed to confuse us and obscure the origins and …

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When Private Equity Takes Over a Nursing Home

WEBAfter an investment firm bought St. Joseph’s Home for the Aged, in Richmond, Virginia, the company reduced staff, removed amenities, and set the stage for a deadly outbreak of …

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Can Imperial County handle coronavirus when it's already …

WEBApril 8, 2020 In the rural southeastern corner of California, preparations for the spread of coronavirus may be complicated by a familiar foe: tuberculosis. The rate of tuberculosis …

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Elderly at small residential care homes face challenges getting …

WEBPictured above: Alberto Solano, a caregiver at Casa Rivera Assisted Living & Memory Care in Rodeo, Calif., receives a COVID-19 vaccine from nurse Christina …

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COVID’s Hidden Toll UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism

WEBFrom journalists Daffodil Altan and Andrés Cediel, COVID’s Hidden Toll is the latest installment in FRONTLINE’s award-winning body of work exposing the hidden realities …

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Concurrent Degrees UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism

WEBConcurrent degree programs allow students to complete two Master’s degrees simultaneously, generally reducing the total time spent on coursework by two semesters. …

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Celebrating Black Maternal Health Week UC Berkeley Graduate …

WEB*RSVP HERE * HYBRID EVENT Reception: 4:30PM Event: 5:30-6:30PM The month of April is recognized in the United States as National Minority Health Month – a month …

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Losing control: When San Jose police confront people in mental …

WEBThe second time, police killed him. Tensions ran high on an evening in January 2018, as police responded to urgent calls of an armed man menacing a San Jose power …

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