Now that the Assisted Dying Bill has been roundly rejected by Parliament, is the whole issue finally past its sell-by date? This crunch question got the MJA’s post-AGM ‘brains trust’ Read more…
It’s unusual, some might say unprecedented, for the opening press briefing of a medical conference to focus on a fairytale, myth and a love story, but our recent ERA-EDTA curtain-raiser Read more…
One million people in the UK have chronic kidney disease (CKD), but don’t realise it. The implications for the NHS and the health news agenda are huge — so don’t miss Read more…
“Running away and being frightened by a catastrophe isn’t panic — it’s survival,” says Professor Richard Williams, an international authority on the psycho-social aspects of disaster. He was one of Read more…
Sparkles and spoons — Sue Murray, Nicola Hill, Dr Alan Maryon-Davis, guest Nick Samuels (Director of Communications at Foundation Trust Network), Pat Hagan and Jane Symons successfully navigated the periodic Read more…
Does privatisation deliver the Apple technology with John Lewis service, or is the reality more Microsoft and Ryanair? That was the question million pound MJA member Sue Lyon put to Richard Smith Read more…
The Researching Far East POW History Group (RFH) is holding its 5th research conference on Sunday June 7, 2015 at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM). RFH was established in 2005 with Read more…
The court of MJA opinion has convened and passed judgement on the charge: The current system of publishing clinical trials is not fit for purpose. The jury heard from five Read more…
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