Contributions for ordinary readers and for health professionals
Jack Shamash has written about health for the national papers, including the Guardian, the Times, the Telegraph.
He has also written for the Evening Standard and for parenting magazines such as Junior, covering topics such as immunisation, childhood diseases, allergies, as well as learning and communication difficulties such as autism and ADHD. He has written extensively on autism as he has an autistic son.
He has also written extensively for the medical press - including Nursing Times, Nursing Standard, Pulse, GP, Health Service Journal, Therapy Weekly and Medicine Today.
He is a member of the Guild of Healthwriters and is a former editor of the Guild's magazine.
Here are some of his writings:
Viewpoint in Onmedica.com - why a rating system for GPs would be a mistake