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Elisabeth Mahase is Clinical News Reporter at The British Medical Journal and winner of the Medical Journalists’ Association Award for Best Newcomer in 2019. Here she explains how she got into health Read more…
Elisabeth Mahase is Clinical News Reporter at The British Medical Journal and winner of the Medical Journalists’ Association Award for Best Newcomer in 2019. Here she explains how she got into health Read more…
Thank you to everyone who completed our survey on pet PR hates and perfect pitches — Julia Robinson won the draw for our bubbly thank-you. The findings highlight how many Read more…
Event report/blog post by Ilan Goodman of The Winton Centre for Risk and Evidence Communication In November 2019 I led a session with MJA members exploring ways to report risks from Read more…
It takes light eight minutes and 20 seconds for light to travel from the sun to the earth, and some teams took almost as long to come up with an Read more…
MJA Executive Committee member Danny Buckland on the synergy of science and journalism. Journalism and science are made for each other; a mission to discover combined with a desire to Read more…
It’s one of the hottest tickets in town — and one of the most hotly contested battles of the year — so be sure to RSVP for the MJA Christmas Read more…
We’re delighted to announce that BBC broadcaster Nicholas Owen will host the 2020 Medical Journalists’ Association Awards. The Awards will open for entry on February 13, and the winners will Read more…
In the first of what will be a series of stories, Stephen Matthews, the 24-year-old editor of MailOnline Health explains how he got a start in health journalism, and offers Read more…
The third in a series of books in association with the Royal Institution on their world-renowned Christmas Lectures, this time exploring the intriguing pathways of the human brain and the Read more…
This year there are two winners of the Maddox Prize for Standing up for Science — and both have faced intense heat, literally and figuratively. They are hero by name, Read more…
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