
Everyone has a book in them…or so they say. Don’t miss out on the latest in the ABSW’s workshop series that will give you all the tools you need to…
Everyone has a book in them…or so they say. Don’t miss out on the latest in the ABSW’s workshop series that will give you all the tools you need to…
The Mail is seeking a versatile and proactive Associate Health Editor to play a key role in delivering standout health journalism across MailOnline, Mail+, and The Mail on Sunday. This…
Looking for a holiday read? MJA member John Larkin has just published a new mystery: Unravelling: A hospital thriller… Peter Gardner is a consultant in a new hospital in Glasgow….
We’ve all been welcoming spring, and now we welcome the MJA’s latest new members: Full member Elizabeth Johnston-Young, freelance medical and scientific writer and editor. ejymedicalwriting.com Udani Samarasekera, freelancer writing…
A personal blog by MJA member Jane Feinmann If the Cass Review was intended to end the bitter mudslinging over how to manage children and adolescents with gender incongruence, it…
The 30 To Watch awards, which celebrate the UK’s most talented and influential journalists under the age of 30, has become an important showcase for the rising stars of health…
This is an invitation for FREE in-person tickets to our national MWF conference in central Cambridge on Friday 16th May. I’m an associate member of the MJA because I write…
BMJ is seeking a News Editor. This is a permanent, full time post, based in London, with hybrid working, salary £69,632 (per annum). Applications close March 24. Click here to…
Registration is now open for the Medical Journalists’ Association and Health Foundation Symposium 2025: Health inequality, policy and journalism Health secretary Wes Streeting has made it clear that economic growth…
As we’ve had some inquiries from early birds asking when the 2025 MJA Awards open for entry, we thought it would be helpful to share our provisional timeline. Our plan…
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