The Pan African Medical Journal [repack]

The Pan African Medical Journal (PAMJ) is an independent, open-access, bilingual (English/French) publication founded in 2008 to disseminate health research from and about the African continent. It manages a comprehensive ecosystem via the Manuscript Hut platform, covering public health, clinical medicine, and One Health, while utilizing a single-blind peer-review process to maintain high-quality scholarly publishing. Learn more about the journal at Pan African Medical Journal. Pan African Medical Journal

4. Open Access Model: Article Processing Charges (APCs)

PAMJ operates on a Gold Open Access model. This means that the author or their institution pays an Article Processing Charge (APC) after acceptance, and the article is immediately free for everyone to read. The Pan African Medical Journal

PAMJ-Clinical Medicine: Highlights clinical practice, case reports, and innovative management of diseases in African settings. The Pan African Medical Journal (PAMJ) is an

  1. Global Readership: PAMJ has a significant global readership, with articles being accessed from over 100 countries worldwide.
  2. Indexing: The journal is indexed in various international databases, including PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar.
  3. Citations: PAMJ articles have been cited in numerous scientific publications, demonstrating the journal's contribution to the global scientific literature.