
Do you know your way around the new libel laws? Find out more at our meeting on November 4. To book your place, RSVP via the comments section below. The…
Do you know your way around the new libel laws? Find out more at our meeting on November 4. To book your place, RSVP via the comments section below. The…
We occasionally recognise an exceptional contribution to communicating health and medicine with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Dr Oliver Gillie will be presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2014 Annual General…
Nursing in Practice won Publication of the year in the 2013 MJA Summer Awards, presented at the Royal Society of Medicine in London, on July 9. The bi-monthly, free print…
Report on the Special General Meeting The Special General Meeting (SGM) of the MJA on June 26 voted to amend and modernise the MJA constitution, doing away with outdated rules…
Membership of the MJA confers a wide range of benefits including opportunities for networking, training and career development as well as access to useful resources and updates on work opportunities. Once you…
The MJA committee is elected (or re-elected) every year at the AGM, and following the AGM the new committee chooses officers for the year. We haven’t previously announced those officers…
Picture shows, from left Sir Michael Rawlins, (opposing the motion), Richard Vize, chair and Jeremy Taylor, proposing the motion that – As a result of healthcare reform, NICE will become toothless…
WHY ARE WE LIVING LONGER? MJA members were treated to a fascinating review of the research into human longevity and ageing in the elegant Georgian surroundings of the University Women’s…
Jerry Cowhig, a former chair and honorary secretary of the MJA, was named in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list this summer. He was made a Member of the…
As pharmaceutical companies continue their hunt for the female Viagra, the BMJ hosts a meeting to discuss whether this search is likely to be more useful to the drug industry than…
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