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Now that the Assisted Dying Bill has been roundly rejected by Parliament, is the whole issue finally past its sell-by date? This crunch question got the MJA’s post-AGM ‘brains trust’ Read more…
Now that the Assisted Dying Bill has been roundly rejected by Parliament, is the whole issue finally past its sell-by date? This crunch question got the MJA’s post-AGM ‘brains trust’ Read more…
The Executive Committee is delighted to announce that Sallie Robins has been appointed to the newly created role of administrator of the MJA. Some members will already know Sallie through her work Read more…
Entries are now open for the Guild of Health Writers’ 2016 Awards and a chance to win £750. The awards will be made for work published in print or online between March 1, 2014 Read more…
Breast screening: help or harm? That’s the question being posed at a Guild of Health Writers’ event which MJA members are invited to attend. Baffled, confused and frustrated by the Read more…
Chasing payments is a fact of life for most freelancers, and when you’re approached by a new client there is often a nagging questionmark about whether or not they will pay on Read more…
In the unlikely event that any MJA member might be tempted to write about a self-styled health expert by the name of Anna Victoria Rodgers, aka Miss Eco Glam, let Read more…
What counts as cosmetic when it comes to ‘cosmetic’ procedures? Independent charity the Nuffield Council on Bioethics is setting up a working group looking at the complex ethical issues surrounding cosmetic procedures and Read more…
Nominations are open for the 2015 John Maddox Prize which recognises an individual who has promoted sound science and evidence on a matter of public interest — often in the face of Read more…
After many years of dedicated service to the MJA, our honorary secretary Philippa Pigache, has decided she would like to reduce her workload. MJA chair, Lawrence McGinty says: “I’m sure Read more…
Jacqui Thornton, winner of the Best Freelance for a specialist audience, and freelancer Pat Hagan, a regular contributor to the Daily Mail, Sun and other nationals. Click for more images Read more…
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