MJA InSight
MJA InSight is an online medical news service provided by the Medical Journal of Australia (MJA). It provides weekly updates on the latest developments in medicine, both in Australia and internationally. The service is aimed at healthcare professionals, but is also accessible to the general public.
Overview[edit | edit source]
MJA InSight was launched in 2004 by the Australian Medical Association (AMA). It is published by AMPCo, a wholly owned subsidiary of the AMA. The service is free to access and is funded through advertising.
The content of MJA InSight includes news articles, feature articles, opinion pieces, and interviews with leading figures in the medical field. The articles cover a wide range of topics, from clinical research and policy issues to medical ethics and patient care.
Content[edit | edit source]
The content of MJA InSight is divided into several sections:
- News: This section features the latest news in medicine, both in Australia and internationally. The news articles are written by a team of experienced medical journalists.
- Features: This section includes in-depth articles on a variety of topics, from clinical research and policy issues to medical ethics and patient care.
- Opinion: This section features opinion pieces from leading figures in the medical field. The opinions expressed in these articles are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the MJA or the AMA.
- Interviews: This section features interviews with leading figures in the medical field. The interviews are conducted by the MJA InSight editorial team.
Access[edit | edit source]
MJA InSight is free to access and is available online. The service is aimed at healthcare professionals, but is also accessible to the general public. Users can subscribe to receive weekly updates via email.
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