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Jon Hamilton

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Jon Hamilton is a journalist and is the science correspondent for NPR.[1]

Hamilton is an English graduate from Oberlin College. He received his Master's Degree in journalism at Columbia University. He was a media fellow at the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation where he delivered a project on state Medicaid programs and privatization.

He began his professional career as a medical reporter for The Commercial Appeal and Physicians' Weekly and then worked as a freelance journalist and writer from 1995-1997

Awards

Hamilton has won a Baker Prize for magazine writing and a Sherwood Traveling Fellowship.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Jon Hamilton". NPR. NPR. Retrieved 13 November 2010.