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…
MJA member Mary-Claire Mason reviews Robin A. Hadley’s book. A highly personal book yet also an academic one with all the critical rigour that entails makes this a compelling book Read more…
‘I want to have your baby you’ll be a great Dad’. I have heard these words on relatively few occasions in my life but each time my heart has either Read more…
Latest news, May 2021: Following on from the first book of ‘Still-life of a Pandemic’ published last summer the expanded “Still-life of a Pandemic: In Three Books” has just been Read more…
‘Is this another racy novel, Carol?’ I guess I deserve that question, and the sniggers that often accompany it. Yes, I did write two novels about 30-somethings looking for love Read more…
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