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Marissa Miley

How Do Journalists And Policy Analysts Choose What To Cover In Global Health?

Deputy editor Marissa Miley joined a panel discussion about “the story behind the story” for global health reporting at the annual meeting of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health.

May 14th, 2014

By Marissa Miley

How Do Journalists And Policy Analysts Choose What To Cover In Global Health?

WASHINGTON — How can a start-up global health NGO get its work featured in the press? (Answer: Don’t use “academese,” but do send your peer-reviewed paper.) How can medical students seeking to do video reporting get their foot in the door? (Answer: Pick a narrow topic, make sure editorial and technical standards are up to par.) And why

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