Howard Wolinsky
Howard Wolinsky has written about healthcare for nearly 30 years for publications and Web sites such as WebMD, OnHealth.com, "American Health," and "The Lancet." He was the health reporter at the "Chicago Sun-Times" for 15 years, where he currently covers technology subjects. He also teaches medical writing at the University of Chicago. His coverage of health issues has won him awards from numerous groups including the National Press Club, the American Heart Association, and the Arthritis...See more
Howard Wolinsky has written about healthcare for nearly 30 years for publications and Web sites such as WebMD, OnHealth.com, "American Health," and "The Lancet." He was the health reporter at the "Chicago Sun-Times" for 15 years, where he currently covers technology subjects. He also teaches medical writing at the University of Chicago. His coverage of health issues has won him awards from numerous groups including the National Press Club, the American Heart Association, and the Arthritis Foundation. Wolinsky holds masters and bachelors degrees in journalism from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Judi Wolinsky was in the right place at the right time. She was a graduate student in libraryscience at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, when Mosaic, the first Internetgraphic browser, was introduced there. The Internet changed everything for her -- and foreveryone else. She's now head of reference services at the Homewood (Illinois) Public Library, where she andher able staff use the Net and old-fashioned print resources to find the answers to their patrons' questions. See less
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