
About Us
The Oxford Medical School Gazette (OMSG) is the world’s oldest and longest-running medical student journal. First published in 1947, it ran continuously for many years–until Covid pressed pause. This year, we are bringing it all back.
The Gazette isn’t just a publication. It forms part of a legacy and inheritance that Oxford medical students receive, platforming everything from Regius and Nuffield professors debating the future of the medical school; to scholarship by students and fellows alike on the newest science; to analysing the ethics of the 1967 Abortion Act–in 1967.
Focusing on quality above all else, the Gazette is where Oxford medics think out loud and think seriously–about the profession, the science, the politics, and the practice. There is room here for essays, editorials, interviews, satire, art, and ideas that don’t quite have a home elsewhere.
News
Ella Gallagher
Rachel Walsh
Aayan Riaz
Anastasis Avraam
Eimann Butt
Jun Hao Chen
Samuel Santhouse
Sayon Choudhuri
Qingwen Wang
Opinions
Simran Dhinsa
Sophie Marchent
Atharva Naik
Ghazal Ershadi-Oskoui
Features
Deyaanjali Deb
Nusaybah Ehtisham-Uddin
Taona Makunganya
Creative
Jiaqi Ding
Suzan Mozak
Sasha Wilford
Anna Rooth
Karishma Lehto
Aayan Riaz
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