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For those of you who missed the fun, here’s a taste of Twitter’s take on the MJA Summer Awards. Don’t forget, you’ll need to sign in to Twitter.
For those of you who missed the fun, here’s a taste of Twitter’s take on the MJA Summer Awards. Don’t forget, you’ll need to sign in to Twitter.
Jenni Middleton of the Nursing Times has been crowned Editor of the Year at the 2015 MJA Summer Awards. Judges said she had ‘demonstrated an impressive record in transforming the fortunes Read more…
Sense About Science has launched an updated edition of Making Sense of Screening — “to address the unrealistic expectations of what screening can deliver”. In the guide, scientists, clinicians and Read more…
Here is the short list of those selected as finalists for this year’s Summer Awards. We received 123 entries this year. The winners of the 11 awards will be announced at Read more…
It’s unusual, some might say unprecedented, for the opening press briefing of a medical conference to focus on a fairytale, myth and a love story, but our recent ERA-EDTA curtain-raiser Read more…
NHS kidney tsar Dr Richard Fluck and medical journalist Sue Lyon provided fascinating macro and micro insights into kidney disease at our ERA-EDTA meeting. Photos by Vicki Sharp. [maxgallery Read more…
NEW EXTENDED DEADLINE: 7 pm on Monday, June 1, 2015. Due to popular demand and pleas from parents struggling with half term, entries will now be accepted for the Medical Journalists’ Association Summer Read more…
One million people in the UK have chronic kidney disease (CKD), but don’t realise it. The implications for the NHS and the health news agenda are huge — so don’t miss Read more…
Proposed changes to the Civil Service Code will effectively gag any publicly funded health scientists and clinicians. Chair, Dr Lawrence McGinty has written this letter of protest to Francis Maude, the minister Read more…
Changes to the civil service code mean that scientific and medical advisors (which presumably includes Chief Medical Officers, MRC, NHS England and MHRA and others) will not be able to Read more…
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