ANIS: Conciliación de intereses entre informadores y comunicadores de la salud = ANIS: Conciliation of interests between health journalists and communication experts
Abstract
Resumen: La Asociación Nacional de Informadores de la Salud (ANIS), nació el 24 de noviembre de 1994, en Madrid. Se trata de la asociación de prensa sectorial más grande de España, su sede central se encuentra en Madrid y cuenta con delegaciones en Galicia, Asturias, País Vasco, Navarra, Aragón, Catalunya, Castilla y León, Castilla La Mancha, Comunidad Valenciana, Murcia y Andalucía. Los objetivos de ANIS se dirigen a defender los derechos y proteger los intereses de los asociados en su quehacer profesional; impulsar la formación en aras de una mayor calidad de la información; representarles y velar por la ética profesional y el derecho a la información. Este artículo es el resultado de la intervención de ANIS en la I Conferencia Nacional de Comunicación en Salud que se celebró en Madrid el 28 de Noviembre de 2013.
Palabras clave: Periodismo, Especialización, Salud
Abstract: The National Association of Health Journalists (ANIS) was created on the 24th of November of 1994 in Madrid. ANIS is the biggest specialised press association in Spain, with the headquarters in Madrid and regional offices in Galicia, Asturias, País Vasco, Navarra, Aragón, Catalunya, Castilla y León, Castilla La Mancha, Comunidad Valenciana, Murcia y Andalucía. The objectives of ANIS are addressed to look after the rights and protect the interests of the members in their profession, promote training to improve the quality of the information; represent them and promote the professional ethics and the rights to information. This article is the result of the ANIS presentation at the 1st Spanish Conference of Health Communication that was held in Madrid on the 28th November 2013.
Keywords: Journalism, Specialization, Health
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