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A highlight of the AGM was the unanimous vote to make Caroline Richmond, a long-standing member of the MJA, an honorary member. This is an occasional accolade awarded, for services Read more…
A highlight of the AGM was the unanimous vote to make Caroline Richmond, a long-standing member of the MJA, an honorary member. This is an occasional accolade awarded, for services Read more…
A damning investigation into sexual assaults and harassment in NHS trusts, by Ingrid Torjesen and Adele Waters, is one of several pieces by MJA members which have been shortlisted for Read more…
Canadian haematologist Nancy Olivieri has won the 2023 Sense About Science John Maddox Prize for standing up for science — for her work to highlight the importance of being open Read more…
It’s always a pleasure to welcome new members to the MJA — particularly when they are such great additions to the breadth and depth of our talent pool. Here are Read more…
Review by MJA member Richenda Power Rearranged: An Opera Singer’s Facial Cancer and Life Transposed, by Kathleen Watt, has a great cover illustration, and lists subgenres of narrative and autoethnography. Read more…
Review by MJA member Fiona Milne Tom Bell writes about his vision of a fairer society. A personable, informed, well researched account of our society’s health and wellbeing. It is Read more…
Helen Puttick, a specialist reporter for The Times in Scotland, has won the 2023 Sarah Hughes Trust Prize for journalism that exposes misleading health information. The prize is awarded in Read more…
Everyone loves sharing good news — and the MJA Awards were making the news on screen and in print. Newsnight was first off the mark, celebrating David Grossman and his Read more…
There was a standing ovation as Emily Morgan was posthumously named Editor of the Year at the 2023 MJA Awards. Emily, an immensely talented broadcaster, died of lung cancer earlier Read more…
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