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An NBC News journalist and a doctor share their prescription for producing an effective health story. From the current global health emergency from mpox to medical breakthroughs like weight loss drugs, there’s no lack of stories to cover when it comes to the health beat. But that doesn’t mean medical news is always easy to cover. NBC News medical reporter Erika Edwards and Dr. Vin Gupta, a pulmonologist and NBC News medical analyst, shared what great health news stories have in common. Check out our blog post here: https://nbcuacademy.com/health-news Subscribe: / @nbcuacademy Sign up for our FREE newsletter: https://nbcuacademy.com/newsletter/ Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction to Erika and Vin 0:20 Identify a health news story worth covering, avoid bad pitches 1:22 Use visuals to translate health topics and emphasize impact 2:20 Find characters to enhance your storytelling with patient testimonials 2:53 Produce health stories that focus on engagement 3:16 Find the right expert voices and show their expertise 4:26 Be careful on consumer health stories with conflicting research NBCU Academy is a free innovative, multiplatform journalism training and development program designed to prepare college-level students for a career in the media industry. NBCU Academy also offers dynamic learning experiences and educational content to help early career professionals as well as seasoned journalists gain new journalism and media skills and level up in the fast-paced news industry. Follow us on social media! LinkedIn: / nbcu-academy X: / nbcuacademy Instagram: / nbcuacademy Facebook: / nbcuacademy TikTok: / nbcuacademy #journalism #health #news #education