The Pan African Medical Journal Now
Ministries of health across the African continent, alongside international bodies like the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), rely on data from PAMJ to shape health guidelines, allocate funding, and design targeted intervention campaigns. By providing localized evidence, PAMJ helps ensure that public health strategies are tailored to the unique cultural, economic, and logistical realities of African communities. Challenges and Future Horizons
It provides a dynamic, accessible platform specifically designed for African researchers to publish their work. The Pan African Medical Journal
"Images in Clinical Medicine" is one of the fastest-growing categories in PAMJ, with a reported 400% increase in submissions since 2012. This category is crucial for sharing unique, educational, and often rare clinical presentations found in African settings. Ministries of health across the African continent, alongside
A dedicated spin-off journal focusing exclusively on clinical trials, surgical case reports, diagnostic techniques, and direct patient-care innovations. "Images in Clinical Medicine" is one of the
Beyond the main journal, PAMJ operates specialized platforms for different research focuses: PAMJ - Clinical Medicine
