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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