
Our judges have been busy, weighing the merits of the 137 entries to this year’s Winter Awards — an all-time record — and we can now reveal the names of the…
The annual awards of the Medical Journalists’ Association are the Oscars of health and medical journalism. Here you will find our latest news posts on the Awards. Click here for our MJA Awards Page that provides a complete overview of the Awards including video footage of our ceremony, sponsorship opportunities, entry procedures, judges and more.
Our judges have been busy, weighing the merits of the 137 entries to this year’s Winter Awards — an all-time record — and we can now reveal the names of the…
We have received a record-breaking 137 entries for the 2015 Winter Awards. Entries have closed and judging is now underway. The winners will be announced at the presentation at BMA House on…
ROLL OF HONOUR Occasionally the Medical Journalists’ Association recognises an exceptional contribution to communicating health and medicine with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Dr Oliver Gillie was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award at…
Entries are now being accepted for the Medical Journalists’ Association Winter Awards for 2015. There are 10 categories and 11 awards, which include awards for general and specialist media, broadcast and…
One of the highlights of the recent AGM was the presentation of our Lifetime Achievement award to Dr Oliver Gillie, and his speech in thanks. For those of you who…
Executive Committee decisions often involve lengthy debate and deliberation — but not our recent one to offer Dr Oliver Gillie a Lifetime Achievement Award. There was enthusiastic and unanimous agreement that…
MJA SUMMER AWARDS 2014 Our Summer Awards would not be possible without the generous support of our sponsors — Boehringer Ingelheim, AbbVie, Astellas, GSK, Lilly, Merck Sharpe and Dohme and Roche….
Pulse editor Nigel Praities, took editor of the year, and reporter Alex Matthews-King won story of the year — Care-data — at the 2014 Medical Journalists’ Association Summer Awards. Praities, joined Pulse…
Why are we still using electroconvulsive therapy? a Newsnight film made by Jim Reed and James Clayton took the new award for a short medical science film at the MJA Winter Awards….
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