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The African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine (PHCFM) has expanded its focus and scope. With four dedicated sub-sections, it now covers Pain Management and Palliative Care, Sexual Health, Maternal and Neonatal Health, and Therapeutic Letters. This update reinforces its commitment to advancing primary healthcare and family medicine in Africa. Read the focus and scope. |
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| Posted: 2026-04-17 | |
Notification: Invitation: Live webinar on peer reviewing for PHCFM |
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Prof. Bob Mash invites peer reviewers to a live PHCFM webinar on 28 July 2026, 15:00–17:00 CAT. Co-hosted by Dr Innocent Besigye, Prof Doreen Kaura, and Ms Sumana Dhanani, this CPD-accredited session builds reviewing capacity and understanding of the journal’s approach. Register now to take part in this PHCFM webinar. |
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| Posted: 2026-06-05 | |
Notification: Member of the International Society of Drug Bulletins (ISDB) |
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The African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine (PHCFM) is now a member of the International Society of Drug Bulletins (ISDB), a global network for independent, evidence-based information on medicines. Learn more about the ISDB’s mission. |
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| Posted: 2026-04-17 | |
Notification: Just released |
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| Discover groundbreaking studies and essential reads for your research journey with the live Table of Contents for Volume 17 Issue 1 and 2, 2025 of our publisher's scholarly journal. Stay connected to the latest research developments and enrich your academic pursuits. Explore now! | |
| Posted: 2026-04-09 | More... |
Call for Papers: Call for sexual health papers |
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| The African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine (PHCFM) views sexual health as essential to overall well-being. Our inclusive, evidence-based approach covers both clinical aspects, like sexual health services, and non-clinical aspects, such as sexual ethics and justice. We invite you to contribute to this vital conversation by submitting your manuscript today and joining us in advancing the understanding and promotion of sexual health for all. | |
| Posted: 2025-12-12 |
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