Central African Journal of Medicine explained

The Central African Journal of Medicine
Abbreviation:Cent. Afr. J. Med.
Discipline:Medicine
Editor:Innocent Gangaidzo
History:1953–present
Frequency:Quarterly
Issn:0008-9176
Coden:CAJMA3
Oclc:237378360
Link1:https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajm
Link1-Name:Online access

The Central African Journal of Medicine is a quarterly peer-reviewed general medical journal that aims to advance medical education and research in Africa. The focus is on broad medical themes, which reflect prevalent and significant conditions in the area. It was founded in 1953 by Michael Gelfand and Joseph Ritchken.[1] [2] [3] The publisher is the University of Zimbabwe Publications[4] As of February 2023, over 4000 articles have been published in this journal.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Chinyanga . H. M. . August 1999 . The history of the Central African Journal of Medicine 1953 to 1999 . The Central African Journal of Medicine . 45 . 8 . 227–229 . 0008-9176 . 10697922.
  2. Web site: Central African Journal of Medicine . 2023-02-22 . www.ajol.info.
  3. Gelfand . Michael . June 1977 . Obituary - Dr. Joseph Ritchken, M.L.M., M.D. . Central African Journal of Medicine . 23 . 6 . 133–134 . 10520/AJA00089176_2047.
  4. Web site: About the Journal Central African Journal of Medicine . 2023-02-22 . www.ajol.info.
  5. Web site: Source Title: Central African Journal of Medicine in Publications - Dimensions . 2023-02-23 . app.dimensions.ai . en.