
OK, I know that probably doesn’t sound the most exciting offer, but the AGM is your chance to let us know what you would like from your association — it’s…
OK, I know that probably doesn’t sound the most exciting offer, but the AGM is your chance to let us know what you would like from your association — it’s…
Dr Michael O’Donnell (October 20,1928 – April 6, 2019) Geoff Watts worked for Michael O’Donnell at World Medicine for seven years, first as Science Editor and later as Deputy Editor….
Without whistleblowers, some of the most important health and medical stories in recent history may never have been told. The Bristol heart surgery scandal, sub-standard care at Mid Staffs hospital and the…
Samira Shackle, a freelance writer for the Guardian recently posted this thread of her top tips on Twitter. I thought it was worth sharing as I’m sure many established MJA…
Last week I hosted a cancer action summit that was calling for the media in Eastern Europe to become a stakeholder in the fight to improve policies, services and treatment…
Review of yoga manual General Lower Back with Neck, Shoulders and Hip Focus by Christine Pitt As anyone who has ever suffered back pain knows, the recognised advice today…
OK, we all know how to tell the difference between really good scientific research and over-hyped rubbish. Don’t we? Well, perhaps not all of us. If you have 25 years…
Having recently spent a few days in an NHS hospital, I confess myself in awe of the patience and dedication of health service staff who continue to provide fantastic care…
Health and medical journalists have long known that an MJA Award is the premier prize for anyone working in our industry — and now the rest of the UK does, too, thanks to…
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…
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