MJA members are invited to join a Bureau of Investigative Journalism open newsroom which will explore how race and inequality are influencing the impact of Covid-19. The newsroom is taking Read more…
Virtual COVID-19 congress to be hosted in September by the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) One of the world’s leading infectious diseases societies will host the Read more…
Wiley Science Talks with Cochrane Understanding Health Evidence—A COVID-19 Case Study – now available to view on YouTube Monday | April 27, 2020 | 11 a.m. ET (4 p.m. BST) Read more…
For me, one of the best things about being a health and medical journalist is that we get to write stories that make a real difference to people’s lives. It Read more…
Fergus Walsh and Hugh Pym’s reports from the frontline of beleaguered British hospitals are drawing nightly audiences of around 12.8 million. Read the Guardian interview with the BBC’s Covid-19 Read more…
Whether you’re working all hours, or wondering where your next commission will come from, there’s no doubt these are challenging times — so how can the MJA help? We’ve created Read more…
At the moment, the MJA is truly a tale of two situations. While many members in staff roles are working around the clock to provide superb coverage of the pandemic, Read more…
MJA member, the Independent’s health correspondent Shaun Lintern spoke to the Press Gazette about the important reality check experience health journalists are injecting into COVID coverage. Click here to read Read more…
Whether it’s cats, cute kids or classic comic moments, the social media content that makes us smile has never been more welcome. There are also a growing number of virtual Read more…
UPDATE: Since writing this, the Chief Scientist and Chief Medical Officer have briefed specialists at the Science Media Centre on camera. Things move fast. LM MJA Chair, Lawrence McGinty on the Read more…
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