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Announcing the Harding Prize for Trustworthy Communication HardingPrize.online In a year where many have appreciated the need for trustworthy and helpful communication of evidence, which have been the best – Read more…
Announcing the Harding Prize for Trustworthy Communication HardingPrize.online In a year where many have appreciated the need for trustworthy and helpful communication of evidence, which have been the best – Read more…
We’re delighted that Emma Wilkinson has agreed to become a Vice Chair of the MJA — and her appointment has been unanimously agreed by the Executive Committee. Since joining the Read more…
The Prime Minister doesn’t want to cancel Christmas, but it’s clear that MJA members believe a face-to-face Christmas Quiz is not such a good idea. Zoom fatigue seems to have Read more…
Nigel, of course, needs no introduction. He is executive editor of the Pharmaceutical Journal, an award-winning journalist and long-standing member of the Medical Journalists’ Association. Since joining the Executive Committee Read more…
Members of the Medical Journalists’ Association can sign into our website to access a wide range of resources on everything from understanding statistics to chasing late payments. Benefits of membership Read more…
By JENNY HOPE Nigel Hawkes, a ‘legend’ in science and health reporting, has died at the age of 78, after a career spanning more than 50 years. His elegant, incisive Read more…
If you weren’t able to attend the 2021 MJA Awards, you can catch with our highlights package. You’ll find a full list of winners and highly commended and links Read more…
The MJA Awards always create a buzz — here’s what the media were saying about our 2021 Awards. The I newspaper toast their winning team on September 23 Read more…
Fergus Walsh won News Story of the Year, Broadcast, and our headline Outstanding Contribution Award for his Panorama report — The Race for a Vaccine
Fri Dec 3, 2021 from 7:00pm to 8:00pm Live event at the Royal Society of Medicine or live stream Sarah Hughes, a journalist, died from breast cancer on Easter Monday Read more…
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