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National News Limelight Shines on RWJF Scholars

February 5, 2013 | Story

RWJF-funded doctors, nurses and professors publish studies that generate mountains of media coverage which, in turn, boosts their research and their careers.

Communications Corner

February 27, 2012 | Story

Leaders' Link Newsletter: January/February 2012: Will your research attract media coverage?

RWJF Scholar Takes Helm of Nursing Journal

February 11, 2013 | Story

Executive Nurse Fellow Patricia Morton takes on new role as editor of the Journal of Professional Nursing.

How to Ride the Media Wave

February 5, 2013 | Story

RWJF Scholars offer advice about influencing public discourse and policy through the news media.

RWJF Clinical Scholar's New Column on TIME.com Brings Insights on Care and Research to Broad Audience

April 7, 2011 | Story

Zachary Meisel, M.D., puts his emergency department experience to work helping readers understand doctors' choices and the need to translate research into policy.

Does Local Television News Coverage Cultivate Fatalistic Beliefs about Cancer Prevention

June 1, 2010 | Journal Article

In a study published online and in the June issue of the Journal of Communication, Niederdeppe finds that local television news audiences are more likely to hold confused, pessimistic beliefs about cancer prevention than those who do not watch local TV news. People who hold these kinds of beliefs are less likely to take proven steps to prevent cancer, he says.

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