Reporters and Editors are Invited to Apply for 2011 “Medicine in the Media” Course
January 17th, 2011
The National Institutes of Health, along with partners at Dartmouth College and the Department of Veterans Affairs, is pleased to present a free annual training opportunity to help develop journalists’ ability to critically evaluate and report on medical research.
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