Health Journalism Fellow
Manoj JainHealth reportingWashington Post, Freelance - WREGTV- Medical correspondantAbout MyselfDr Manoj Jain is an infectious disease physician, a writer, a medical director at QSource, Tennessee’s quality improvement organization, and an adjunct clinical assistant professor at Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University. Manoj writes regularly for the Washington Post and the Commercial Appeal (Memphis newspaper). His writings have appeared in the New York Times, Times of India and Annals of Internal Medicine. For fun, Manoj writes cookbooks and makes videos for YouTube, which have cumulatively received over 50,000 hits. He has recently started to do regular TV health segments for the local CBS affliate.
Manoj received his engineering, doctorate, and public health degrees from Boston University. During his fellowship at New England Medical Center (Tufts University) he also served as a consultant to the World Bank on HIV Epidemiology. Manoj is a board member for the M.K. Gandhi Institute for nonviolence and works closely with Arun Gandhi, the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi. My Favorite WebsitesMy Favorite Books |