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MJoTA celebrates successes in African health and science professionals and bears witness to health issues in Africa and Africans everywhere

Medical Journal of Therapeutics Africa (MJoTA) has been published since January 2007. All articles from each year can be accessed from MJoTA 2007, MJoTA 2008 and MJoTA 2009.

MJoTA medical writers. Medical Journal of Therapeutics Africa (MJoTA) medical writers are selected from Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, Australasia because they can write, compile data, have advanced life science degrees (MS, PhD, MD), work on regulatory documentation projects (during March we have been working on protocols), write articles for publication, write Powerpoint presentations. Contact MJoTA Publisher for individual recommendations, sjdodgsonphd@yahoo.com.

Medical Journal of Therapeutics Africa (MJoTA) publishes peer-reviewed articles by and for health professionals (including life scientists) in Africa and the United States. Daily Updates is a guide to MJoTA which publishes essays several times a week.

Medical Journal of Therapeutics Africa. 1st Annual Meeting. Philadelphia 2009: The Indigenous Pan-African Pharmaceutical Industry. June 26-27.

This is the inaugural meeting of Medical Journal of Therapeutics Africa and the MJoTA Africa Foundation. It follows immediately after the annual meeting of the Drug Information Association in San Diego, in which MJoTA Publisher is hosting a panel on pharmaceutical regulations in Nigeria and Kenya. We will talk about drug regulations in African countries and will work on the MJoTA mission to work with pharmaceutical industry professionals in Africa and the United States to build a medical city in a country in Africa. Participants are limited to 20, and all participants are expected to read and understand documents prepared for the meeting before coming. Register interest to MJoTA staff: mjota@rocketmail.com. Click for preliminary program.

We uphold the right to free speech at Medical Journal of Therapeutics Africa. We will review and publish your manuscript if you give your data sources, or if you have an opinion that is important for our audience. We want the dialog to work towards putting the right tools in the right hands to stop kids dying of preventable diseases in the United States and Africa.

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Medical Journal of Therapeutics Africa was started because Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Professor Wanjiru Akinyi Waruingi (British name: Susanna J Dodgson; shown above outside Nairobi in Aug 2008) wants kids to stop dying from preventable diseases. She believes that African health depends on a complete and indigenous pharmaceutical industry built and owned entirely by humans living and working in Africa. Medical Journal of Therapeutics Africa believes children are born with the right to grow up healthy and educated: members of the the Editorial Board are working in diverse ways to ensure this.

Medical Journal of Therapeutics Africa is published by Emerald Pademelon Press LLC in print-ready pdf format. All articles ever published in Medical Journal of Therapeutics Africa are on this site. All articles are freely downloadable; we do not pay for articles. we invite you to sign up for our weekly newsletter.


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Articles are laid out in Quark, printed into pdfs. You can print copies yourself, or Medical Journal of Therapeutics Africa can send you printed articles, and bundled articles. We do not charge for articles, but we do pass on the laying out and printing costs if you want printed issues. Contact us at mjota@rocketmail.com. All articles are accessible through the volume and issue number. During 2009, articles in vol 3 are rolled out from the 15th of each month.


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New York Echo is a 50,000-circulation weekly newspaper distributed free throughout New York City, and sold by subscription. We are always looking for volunteer writers and editors for stories written on events and people in Africa and on events of interest to African, African American and African Caribbean communities. NY Echo is immediate, print, with information that these communities can use. Newspaper journalism is a far different process than medical writing; however, all good writing presents data in a form that the audience can understand.  More


New York Echo business card. Susanna J Dodgson aka Wanjiru Akinyi Waruingi is Managing Editor of NY Echo
New York Echo business card. Susanna J Dodgson aka Wanjiru Akinyi Waruingi is Managing Editor of NY Echo


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