
It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of Jerry Cowhig, a former chair and honorary secretary of the MJA. Jerry died suddenly at his home in Bristol…
It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of Jerry Cowhig, a former chair and honorary secretary of the MJA. Jerry died suddenly at his home in Bristol…
MJA vice-chair Emma Wilkinson, took a step away from her usual role reporting for the specialist press this week to take part in a BBC 5 Live broadcast from a…
Entries for the 2025 MJA Awards are now all in. Journalists from around the country have sent us a brilliant selection of their work, showcasing the best in health and…
As in previous years, we’ve received an incredible number of entries for the Awards. We also understand that schedules are demanding. To ensure everyone has the opportunity to participate the…
Summer’s on its way and it isn’t just the grass that’s growing – MJA membership continues to flourish! Please welcome our newest members. Ella Pickover Ella Pickover is health correspondent…
The clock is ticking. The 2025 Medical Journalists’ Association Awards prepare to close submissions on Sunday, June 1st. This is your final opportunity to join the ranks of the nation’s…
MJA member and Health Correspondent at The Independent Rebecca Thomas has been named Health Journalist of the Year at The Press Awards 2025. Rebecca was praised for her “forensic research”…
A blog by Emma Wilkinson, MJA vice chair It is fair to say that co-writing Ultra Women: The Trailblazers Defying Sexism in Sport has been both a professional milestone and a…
As the June 1st deadline for the 2025 Medical Journalists’ Association Awards approaches, health and medical journalists across the UK and Ireland are polishing their entries drawn from their work…
A blog by MJA member Rebecca Wallersteiner Last week I visited both Clinique de Genolier and Clinique Nescens, near Geneva, two of the flagship clinics of the Swiss Medical Network,…
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