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Dawn Connelly won Feature of the Year at the 2023 ABSW awards for ‘My whole world changed’: the repulsive smells that linger for months post COVID, a riveting feature on Read more…
Dawn Connelly won Feature of the Year at the 2023 ABSW awards for ‘My whole world changed’: the repulsive smells that linger for months post COVID, a riveting feature on Read more…
Data has always been a big part of our work as journalists, and Big Data means it will become increasingly important. But our stories — and decisions on healthcare — Read more…
History of Medicine Society: Sarah Hughes Trust Prize in conjunction with the Medical Journalist’s Association This prize is for emerging or established journalists working with healthcare practitioners or media outlets Read more…
Entries have rolled in for the 2023 MJA Awards — our annual celebration of excellence in health and medical journalism — with more than £11,000 in prize money to be Read more…
Nurturing talent is essential to ensure that excellence in health and medical journalism not only survives, but thrives — so the MJA now has a student representative advising the executive Read more…
The MJA awards 2023 are now open to entry until midnight on Wednesday May 31, 2023. (23:59 on May 31, but we’ll give you an extra minute) There are £750 Read more…
This quotation from Nobel Prize Winner Sir Peter Medawar is on the pinboard above my desk. It is a daily reminder that my writing must be clear and unambiguous if Read more…
If you weren’t able to make the 2023 Medical Journalists’ Symposium, watch this highlights package for some great insights and tips on investigative journalism created by EC member Elisabeth Mahase. Read more…
John Illman reviews Englistan: An immigrant’s journey on the turbulent winds of Pakistani cricket by Kamran Abbasi. Jadoo Books I wouldn’t like to guess how many different publications I’ve written for — probably Read more…
At the last EC meeting, the MJA discussed a member’s request that we might consider signing an open letter from to NHS chiefs on “The importance of the word ‘woman’ in Read more…
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