Oliver Gille, 1937-2021: Sixty years ago medicine was the most publicly silent, and privately critical, of professions. Medical debate had been restricted largely to learned journals, medical common rooms, scientific Read more…
The MJA’s sixth lunch and learn session takes place on Wednesday June 23, 2021. 12:30 – 13:30 on Zoom. We are all used to interviewing people. But what happens when Read more…
Latest news, May 2021: Following on from the first book of ‘Still-life of a Pandemic’ published last summer the expanded “Still-life of a Pandemic: In Three Books” has just been Read more…
12:30-13:30 Wednesday May 12, 2021 on Zoom Join Ben Clover, Bureau chief at Health Service Journal, at the fifth in our MJA lunch and learn series. During this one hour Read more…
‘Is this another racy novel, Carol?’ I guess I deserve that question, and the sniggers that often accompany it. Yes, I did write two novels about 30-somethings looking for love Read more…
The 2021 MJA Awards are now closed to entry and are for work published on or between Thursday February 13, 2020 and Friday February 12, 2021. There are £750 cash Read more…
After several decades in journalism I must confess the buzz of a byline has worn off. But this week I was privileged to be named as a co-author on The Read more…
Following a number of requests for an extension, the new deadline to enter the MJA Award for Excellence in PR — the ultimate accolade for healthcare communicators — is April Read more…
Join the MJA for it’s fourth lunch and learn webinar at 12:30-13:30 on Wednesday April 14, 2021 on Zoom – scroll down for the event link What makes for an effective Read more…
The UK Science Media Centre is part of a global initiative to share accurate, evidence based information on coronavirus vaccines — and never has there been greater need for science Read more…
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