The Medical Journalists’ Association is proud and delighted to announce a new category in this year’s awards. It is for cancer and cancer research journalism in honour of medical oncologist Read more…
The annual MJA Awards recognise and reward outstanding examples of health and medical journalism. Each year we review awards categories to ensure they reflect both the diversity of our membership and the media in which we work.
These include awards for news and features for general, specialist and broadcast outlets, as well as prizes for newcomers, freelancers and podcasters. We also highlight specific subjects with awards for Mental Health Story of the Year, Science Explained and the David Delvin prize for sex and sexual health journalism.
Exceptional contribution
Occasionally we recognise an exceptional contribution to communicating health and medicine with a lifetime achievement award. These awards are decided by vote of our Executive Committee (EC), although any MJA member can put forward proposed candidates to the EC. Previous recipients include Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter, Dr Oliver Gillie, Dr Jonathan Miller and Claire Rayner.
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The 2022 MJA Awards are now open to entry. In 2022 we have 15 awards available including a new award: The Gordon McVie Award for reporting cancer research. View full Read more…
If you weren’t able to attend the 2021 MJA Awards, you can catch with our highlights package. You’ll find a full list of winners and highly commended and links Read more…
The MJA Awards always create a buzz — here’s what the media were saying about our 2021 Awards. The I newspaper toast their winning team on September 23 Read more…
The Medical Journalists’ Association Awards are often described as a celebration of excellence in journalism — and in 2021 that has never been more true. Our members have followed the Read more…
Congratulations to our 2021 winners…. See it all as it happened with a recording of the ceremony live stream Lifetime Achievement Award Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter for transforming the public’s Read more…
Lifetime Achievement Award:
Roll of honour
Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter for transforming the public’s understanding of risk and assisting journalists in communicating risk to their audiences with accuracy and clarity
Dr Oliver Gillie for his lifelong commitment to the advancement of communication in science and medicine and in particular in the area of Vitamin D.
Claire Rayner (OBE), the nurse, journalist, broadcaster, agony aunt and health campaigner whose last words were: “Tell David Cameron that if he screws up my beloved NHS I’ll come back and bloody haunt him.”
Professor Jonathan Miller, the doctor, celebrated writer, broadcaster, and theatre and opera director.
Ronnie Bedford (OBE) a founder member of the MJA and legendary science reporter for the Daily Mirror who once famously asked NASA officials ‘Will the astronauts be carrying cyanide kits to the moon?’
Dr Michael O’Donnell, a physician, journalist, author, broadcaster and GMC ‘rebel’ and reformer, who presented television programmes including Is Your Brain Really Necessary and edited the ground-breaking magazine World Medicine.
Dr David Delvin, an award-winning physician, journalist, author and broadcaster who has written 27 books and appeared on more than 800 radio and TV programmes.
Latest awards news
Congratulations to all the winners and those highly commended in the MJA Awards 2023. The winners were announced at the MJA Awards Ceremony tonight (September 13, 2023) at the Barber-Surgeons’ Read more…
Congratulations to all the finalists in the MJA Awards 2023 and thank you to the hundreds of talented health and medical journalists who entered our awards.. Winners will be announced Read more…
Finalists in the 2023 MJA awards have been announced but who will win? The winners of the 2023 MJA Awards — the Oscars of health and medical journalism — will Read more…