Women's Health Reporter in Austin, TX for The Texas Tribune

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Women's Health Reporter
The Texas Tribune, the state’s go-to source for Texas politics and public policy news, is seeking a women’s health reporter.The position involves balanced and thoughtful reporting on everything from debates over Texas abortion laws to the rate at which Texas women die after childbirth. There are stories to pursue related to breast cancer, cervical cancer, services for pregnant Texans, postpartum mental health care, how state and federal dollars earmarked for women’s health are distributed, health disparities in certain regions of the state or among women from different racial and socioeconomic backgrounds, and the politics of women’s health — all in the state with the most uninsured residents.In covering these policy issues, this reporter must work with a keen fo


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