MJA members and visitors to our website are in no doubt who they believe is telling the truth in the ongoing dispute between the Health Secretary and junior doctors. In our home-page Read more…
The 2016 MJA Awards are the UK’s premier celebration of health and medical journalism — official. The deadline has now closed, and we are still verifying entries — but we Read more…
The deadline for the 2016 MJA awards is 7pm on Thursday, April 21. Please do not expect an extension — you will be disappointed. However if you need a little Read more…
I thought after all my time in journalism I knew everything about deadlines. I then became a self-publisher and discovered that I didn’t (about which more later). I then found Read more…
Confused? You won’t be. We’ve had questions about the “Broadcast Journalist of the year” category in this year’s award. So to clarify: you can enter TV programmes, items within TV Read more…
Having been a health journalist and media consultant for more years than I want to admit, I have been privileged to meet many fascinating people and to visit some amazing Read more…
The MJA is now accepting entries for its 2016 awards. Imagine the picture. Lots of members asking themselves: should I enter – or not? Endlessly humming and harring. Even agonising, with Read more…
Herding Hemingway’s cats, Kat Arney Bloomsbury Sigma £14.88 A review by Geoff Watts Some authors favour titles that spell out their wares unambiguously. A Field Guide to the Birds of Read more…
Robert Hunt is the voluntary public relations officer for the charity NMO-UK Research Foundation. NMO – Neuromyelitis Optica – is a serious disabling condition affecting the nervous system, particularly the Read more…
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