Serial-award-winner Shaun Lintern picked up — virtually — our headline award for Outstanding Contribution to Health or Medical Journalism at the 2020 MJA Awards. This award celebrates the very best Read more…
The MJA ‘brains trust’ battled it out in a virtual quiz that stretched the grey matter from knowledge of pioneering medical figures to the Spice Girls back catalogue. The fun Read more…
It takes light eight minutes and 20 seconds for light to travel from the sun to the earth, and some teams took almost as long to come up with an Read more…
It’s one of the hottest tickets in town — and one of the most hotly contested battles of the year — so be sure to RSVP for the MJA Christmas Read more…
The date has been set — December 11 — so be sure to RSVP (form below) to secure your place at this year’s MJA Christmas Quiz. We return to the Read more…
The first stethoscope was little more than a brass tube. How do I know? Because I, and a select band of MJA members, were shown an early version, from 1820, Read more…
There are still places available at the following free-to-attend evening events, which the Progress Educational Trust is producing in Manchester, Edinburgh and London during the next few weeks (beginning in Read more…
The MJA Annual General Meeting 2019 is on Wednesday October 16, 2019. The AGM will take place a very short walk from Victoria Station, in the airy and modern meeting Read more…
The Royal College of Physicians Gardens is home to around 1,100 plants, and — as Dr Henry Oakley’s fascinating tour for MJA members revealed — it is also the source Read more…
“It’s like professional speed-dating, really informative and a great panel of people giving advice.” That was the opinion of freelance journalist Rosie Taylor who came along to the MJA event: “How Read more…
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