Ginny Barbour, Editor-in-Chief, Medical Journal of Australia. Haematologist originally, Open Science advocate, editor.
See @theMJA for MJA & InSight+ tweets
This @theMJA week's Editor's choice from @mariacinacio on Policy influential research covers new research on vaping, loneliness and its economic impact, and how social prescribing is not new but rather a long established Indigenous concept.
Read here >> https://t.co/sBv2bTXzv1
The 2024 Australian evidence‐based guideline for unexplained infertility provides clinicians with evidence‐based recommendations for the optimal diagnostic workup for infertile couples:
https://t.co/bVXPgLtzSz
Authors of an article published today in @theMJA and other key journals have supported changes in the revised Osteoarthritis of the Knee #CCS.
Experts explain the stronger focus on clinical diagnosis and reducing unnecessary imaging.
https://t.co/LYEV6T625w @MJA_Editor#OAKCCS
I'm heading to Darwin next week and am thrilled to be visiting @MenziesResearch where I'll be speaking with researchers & presenting Tues on "What makes a great paper for publication?" Register for in person or online https://t.co/9N5jZhKrYy & come and say hello if you're there!
.@CDC has issued its long awaited-update on the pandemic risk posed by the #H5N1#birdflu virus circulating in dairy cows. It's up a bit from the last H5 risk assessment CDC conducted, but is still in the lower half of the moderate risk range. https://t.co/rkz2nG7YHm
We are excited to welcome Professor Virginia Barbour, Editor-in-Chief of the Medical Journal of Australia, to the Darwin office for her Guest Presentation "What makes a great paper for publication?".
Happening this Tuesday 13 August at 12pm, please register via the link 👇
Submissions to inform the Aboriginal and Social Justice Commissioner’s agenda over the next 5 years close on 16 September.
We shall shortly provide a submission and encourages other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stakeholders to do so.
More info: https://t.co/wxtvobcxD1
I'm heading to Darwin next week and am thrilled to be visiting @MenziesResearch where I'll be speaking with researchers & presenting Tues on "What makes a great paper for publication?" Register for in person or online https://t.co/9N5jZhKrYy & come and say hello if you're there!
We're hiring! We have a vacancy for a Deputy Medical Editor to join @theMJA editorial team. If you're inspired by medical publishing, have a medical degree or or PhD take a look at our ad here https://t.co/OhqdlFaI65
Important session #AMA24 on Strategies for decarbonising healthcare. Good to see Eugenie Kayak from @DocsEnvAus mention this 2022 paper published in @theMJA https://t.co/09pOCaO4Jt
Thanks to everyone who came along this session on #peerreview this am at #AMA24 - great engaged audience. Two resources I shared: @theMJA Reviewer Guidelines https://t.co/0BXDQIywwi and @Training_Goose peer review primer https://t.co/6aNBwQesuz @ama_media
We're continuing to highlight sessions at our AMA24 conference and we are thrilled to announce @theMJA's Editor-in-Chief Prof Ginny Barbour (@MJA_Editor) will host a breakfast session on peer review for the MJA and other medical journals.
Register now!
https://t.co/BPeSo7a0w5
Join Cardiothoracic Surgeon Professor Michael Wilson on this week's MJA Podcast as he discusses the latest in lung cancer screening and treatment:
🎧https://t.co/avNsS5AH4j
Flu on your mind this winter? A perspective in @theMJA by Megan O'Moore and colleagues discusses
National pharmacovigilance of seasonal influenza vaccines in Australia. Article here https://t.co/5hqp7ar4dH and related InSight+ news here: https://t.co/tFldacvlLY