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Exclusive: Nuffield Trust analysis to be unveiled at MJA Symposium

The MJA Symposium on 17 June will feature an exclusive preview of new research from the Nuffield Trust examining who…

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Last chance to enter MJA Awards

The deadline for entering the 2026 MJA Awards is looming so don’t miss your chance to win £500 and a…

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Just one week left to enter MJA Awards

The clock is ticking for those hoping to win £500 in the 2026 Medical Journalists’ Association Awards, with just one…

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National maternity adviser to give keynote at MJA Symposium

The Government’s first-ever national maternity adviser will deliver the keynote address at this year’s MJA Symposium — and the timing…

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Trio of MJA member wins

MJA members have continued their award-winning run, with three members recognised across the industry this week. The Independent’s Rebecca Thomas…

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How to make your 2026 awards entry stand out

With the June 10 deadline for the 2026 Medical Journalists’ Association Awards fast approaching, health and medical journalists across the…

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Webinar: Get your books in order

The Guild of Health Writers has kindly invited MJA members to join their upcoming Zoom session with Emma Lawrence Co-founder…

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MJA Symposium 2026: What’s next for maternity services?

The MJA is delighted to announce that our Annual Symposium 2026 will take place on 17 June, bringing together leading…

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MJA Awards 2026 are open!

Entries are now open for the 2026 Medical Journalists' Association Awards - the premier awards celebrating health and science journalism…

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Novartis named principal sponsor for the 2026 MJA Awards

The Medical Journalists’ Association is delighted to announce that Novartis UK will be the principal sponsor of the 2026 MJA…

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Discover what’s new on the MJA website

We’re so heartened by the feedback we have had from you all about our new website. Thank you to all…

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The awards countdown has begun

Start your engines for the 2026 MJA Awards. This year’s awards are due to open soon for members to submit…

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Welcome to the new MJA website

The Medical Journalists’ Association (MJA) has today unveiled its new website, designed to make it easier than ever for members…

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Chris Whitty’s ‘tour de force’ at MJA Annual Lecture

Relying on the new class of weight loss drugs to tackle rising obesity rates, particularly in children, would amount to…

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Another successful year for the MJA

Members of the MJA were told the organisation had marked another successful and productive year at its annual general meeting…

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Member invite: Gentle birthing device launch

Amid growing pressure on maternity services, an event next month at Westminster’s QEII Centre will highlight a new device aimed…

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Six tips for getting health inequality stories published

Health inequalities are among the most pressing challenges for the NHS and wider society but getting those stories into the…

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From a diagnosis to a movement: why we set up Rare People – The Research Charity

By Professor Rob Galloway, A&E Consultant and Medical Writer A few months ago, my youngest daughter was diagnosed with a…

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MHP Polarisation Tracker briefing: recording now available

Cambridge University and MHP Group shared their Polarisation Tracker research in an exclusive briefing for MJA members on March 23.…

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Orwell Prizes: Seeking health and social care submissions

Kamran Abbasi, Edior in chief of The BMJ and Trustee of the Orwell Foundation, invites MJA members to enter the…

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MJA Events include a range of Networking, Social and Professional Develop activities. To watch back an event please visit our webinar page.

The first meeting of the MJA was held on February 1, 1967, in the ancient cellars of Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, one of Fleet Street’s most celebrated pubs, and a noted resting place of many leading literary figures and journalists. They include Oliver Goldsmith, Alfred Tennyson, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, GK Chesterton and Charles Dickens.