Jill Palmer reviews Time to Think: The Inside Story of the Collapse of the Tavistock’s Gender Service for Children, by Hannah Barnes How did an NHS service that was opened Read more…
Time to Think: The Inside Story of the Collapse of the Tavistock’s Gender Service for Children written by MJA member Hannah Barnes has been included in both The Times and Financial Read more…
How the NHS coped with COVID-19 by Dr Ellen Welch Pen and Sword History, £15.99 ISBN : 978139900611 Review by MJA member John Illman This is, I am glad to Read more…
Have you ever thought about how you would feel or what you would do if you were told that you had a terminal illness? It would be a life changing Read more…
Medical doctor and epidemiologist John Wright recorded the dramatic life and death events as his hospital went into battle against Covid. His 350-page diary tells how Bradford Royal Infirmary tore Read more…
The Imaginary Patient: How Diagnosis Gets Us Wrong by Jules Montague Review by MJA member Catherine Carver When we visit a clinician, we entrust them with stories of our physical, Read more…
Review by MJA member Clare Bostock I wish this book had been available when I was applying to medical school. Dr Andrew Stein, a consultant renal and general physician, has Read more…
Allergy is one of the hardy perennials of health journalism, and as the number of people affected continues to rise it will continue to be a hot topic for audiences Read more…
The Jubilee celebrations have prompted a lot of coverage on the changes we’ve seen over the past 70 years. On June 30, 2022, the Medical Journalists’ Association will also be Read more…
With thanks to MJA member Fiona Milne for this review of Dr Nick Stafford’s book. In the stressed world of work, if you can only measure it – and Dr Read more…
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