Alongside our renowned MJA Awards, key events include the Annual Lecture, provided by a leading figure from the UK health sector, and our Symposium where clinicians, researchers, policy makers and journalists discuss hot topics in health and medicine. We also host exclusive news briefings, webinars to support career development and social networking events. This exciting and vibrant programme advances our core mission of informing, supporting and championing our members.
The Annual MJA Lecture provides a unique opportunity to hear from a leading figure in health and science and to take part in a Q&A session followed by networking and drinks. Previous speakers include health secretary Wes Streeting, NHS England chief Sir Jim Mackey and in 2026, chief medical officer Professor Sir Chris Whitty.
The MJA’s Annual Symposium is a must-attend event, with members joining doctors, researchers and policy experts to discuss key topics in medicine. From health inequalities to whistleblowing, reporting a pandemic and uncovering a scandal, this day-long conference has generated headlines and inspired future reporting.
One of the standout dates in the MJA calendar, our Annual Lecture attracts some of the most influential voices in healthcare and public policy. Each year it sparks national media coverage, lively debate and valuable insight into the issues shaping medicine today. It is an unrivalled chance to hear directly from major decision-makers while connecting with colleagues across journalism, healthcare and communications.
Our Symposium brings together clinicians, researchers, policy makers, charities, patients and journalists to discuss hot topics in medicine and health.
This year we have partnered with The King’s Fund for a Symposium on Maternity Safety, Inequality and Culture. Watch this space for more details on date, venue and programme.
It follows highly successful events covering reporting after a pandemic, covering a scandal and whistleblowing.
In 2025, we teamed up with the Health Foundation for our largest Symposium yet on Health Inequalities, which included exclusive research presented by the UK Health Security Agency.
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