Obituaries

Campaign to raise awareness of domestic violence involving women doctors

The Medical Women’s Federation (MWF) is joining forces with the Doctors’ Association UK (DAUK) to highlight the issue of domestic…

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Need a doctor? DAUK media contacts

Are you looking for quotes or background from frontline doctors and medical students? The Doctors’ Association UK (DAUK) is a…

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Joanna Lyall: Asking the right questions and truly listening (1949-2025)

By JENNY BRYAN In the mid 1980s, when Joanna Lyall suggested writing a book about cancer for people living with…

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A winning entry? They’re the judges

Judging day for our annual awards was, as ever, a day of lively chat and deliberations, with many judges commenting…

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BUPA launches £300 genetic test for public to buy – watch exclusive briefing

On July 17 MJA members were given an exclusive briefing on Bupa’s genetic test, which is available to the public…

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MJA Summer Social – booking open

Bookings for the Summer Social are now closed. If you have any questions please email admin@mjauk.org MJA members are invited…

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Newsweek seeks freelance health reporter

Looking for freelance work? Newsweek is seeking a freelance Health Reporter to join our UK team on a casual worker…

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Save the date: 2025 MJA Awards evening

Though entries have closed, the excitement around the 2025 MJA Awards is only just beginning. While our judges are hard…

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In Memoriam: Jerry Cowhig, Former Chair and Honorary Secretary of the MJA

It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of Jerry Cowhig, a former chair and honorary secretary of…

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MJA vice-chair gets on the bus for BBC 5 Live

MJA vice-chair Emma Wilkinson, took a step away from her usual role reporting for the specialist press this week to…

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2025 Awards close and judging begins

Entries for the 2025 MJA Awards are now all in. Journalists from around the country have sent us a brilliant…

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Invitation to ‘Challenges in the Medical Consultation’ Conference

The charity Forgotten Patients, Overlooked Diseases www.forgottenpatients.org is holding a joint conference with our colleagues over at the Guild of…

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Member invitation: WHO Journalism Workshop

The World Health Organization (WHO) would like to invite you to a special one-day media workshop in Dublin focused on…

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A warm welcome to our new members

Summer’s on its way and it isn’t just the grass that’s growing – MJA membership continues to flourish! Please welcome…

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Final days to join the elite: MJA Awards close this weekend

The clock is ticking. The 2025 Medical Journalists’ Association Awards prepare to close submissions on Sunday, June 1st. This is…

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The Press Awards: Rebecca Thomas wins Health Journalist of the Year

MJA member and Health Correspondent at The Independent Rebecca Thomas has been named Health Journalist of the Year at The…

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Emma Wilkinson: How we uncovered untold stories of female endurance athletes

A blog by Emma Wilkinson, MJA vice chair It is fair to say that co-writing Ultra Women: The Trailblazers Defying…

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MJA winners trophies

The Art of Excellence: How to create a standout entry for MJA Awards

As the June 1st deadline for the 2025 Medical Journalists’ Association Awards approaches, health and medical journalists across the UK…

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Rebecca Wallersteiner: Clinique de Genolier Press Trip

A blog by MJA member Rebecca Wallersteiner Last week I visited both Clinique de Genolier and Clinique Nescens, near Geneva,…

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Dell Business Partnerships Program: Exclusive discounts for MJA members

MJA members can access a range of exclusive discounts on selected IT and other benefits from Dell Technologies UK.

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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.