Look who’s talking about us!

By June 3, 2018Public

It’s great to see so much coverage of this year’s MJA Awards. Within days of announcing our shortlists, there was a page lead in The Sun! A major read on Chemist and Druggist and regional coverage, too.

Perhaps it’s not surprising when you look at the incredible depth and diversity of this year’s shortlisted entries. Can you think of any other awards where nationals including The Sun, Mirror, Daily Telegraph and Guardian; specialist and trade publications such as Pulse, HSJ, Nature and The Economist and broadcasters such the BBC, ITV and Channel 5 are competing for the coveted trophies?

I can’t. And it’s a brilliant testament to the Association’s vibrant membership — and it shows beyond doubt that if you want to reach the UK’s leading health and medical journalists, the Medical Journalists’ Association should be your go to.

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Look forward to seeing you at the Awards on June 20. And if you spot any more stories about the awards, please post links via comments.

Some of this year’s Awards tweets (click on the images to enlarge them)

 

 

Jane Symons

Author Jane Symons

Jane is a freelance journalist, author and media consultant whose credits range from The Sun to the World Health Organisation.She edited the health pages of The Sun for five years, and is a former health editor of Woman's Own and chief sub-editor of the Telegraph Magazine.At one time or another she has written for national dailies and magazines including The Sun, Daily Mail, Times, Telegraph, Daily and Sunday Express, Daily Mirror, Woman's Own and Woman & Home. She is currently a regular contributor to the Express and Mirror. Jane provides a range of bespoke consultancy services including content creation, media strategy, writing reports and press materials, crisis communications, media advisory boards and media training.Her book, How to Have a Baby and Still Live in the Real World has been published in the UK, USA, Russia and Sweden. Pregnancy: the Best for You and Your Baby has been published in countries including the Netherlands, France, Spain and the Czech Republic.

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