From Debbie Boylan from Health Affairs <[email protected]>
Subject Summer Sessions: Professional Development Events
Date June 17, 2022 2:01 PM
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Join us this summer for a series of 50-minute workshops to help existing
and aspiring authors along the Health Affairs journey of publishing,
exhibiting and promoting their work.

The summer sessions will be open to Health Affairs Insiders

only.

Our first session will feature Health Affairs Executive Editor Don Metz,
who will share tips on topics including writing a standout request for
abstracts, navigating the review and editing processes, and preparing
new and revised submissions, and will answer other FAQs.

Register Now

Later this summer, we'll announce dates for upcoming professional
development events, including those listed below.

Capturing the "Forefront"

Health Affairs Forefront, formerly Health Affairs blog, offers readers
the latest high value health policy news, commentary, and analysis.

This session with Health Affairs Deputy Editor Rob Lott and Forefront
Editor Chris Fleming will cover the evolution of Forefront, the types of
content that attract the most attention, and strategies for making
submissions accessible to a non-expert audience.

Criticism is Critical: Introduction To Peer Review

Trusted peer reviewers are the backbone of policy journals like Health
Affairs.

This session will look at the qualities we seek in reviewers, what is
asked of those who agree to contribute, and the benefits of reviewing
for not only your personal professional growth, but the future of
scholarly publishing.

Data Through Design: Conceptualizing Your Data For Impactful Exhibits

Health Affairs Design Director Julia Vivalo will share strategies for
translating intricate data results into eye-catching, understandable
exhibits to underscore your policy conclusions.

View Upcoming Events

Beginning this month, exclusive access to our virtual Lunch and Learn,
Professional Development, and Journal Club events will be limited to
Health Affairs Insiders.

Theme issue briefings, which are held alongside the launch of a monthly
issue on a dedicated topic, and Policy Spotlights will continue to be
available for all to attend, as well as some exceptions to the
Insider-only events.

To learn more about Health Affairs Insider, please read Editor-In-Chief
Alan Weil's article on Forefront
and
our Insider FAQs page. Still have questions? Contact
[email protected] .

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at the intersection of health,
health care, and policy. Published monthly by Project HOPE, the journal
is available in print and online. Late-breaking content is also found
through healthaffairs.org , Health
Affairs Today , and Health
Affairs Sunday Update .  

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humanitarian relief organization that places power in the hands of local
health care workers to save lives across the globe. Project HOPE has
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