Dambisya and Mamabolo (2) review the advertisements for foreign posts in the South African Medical Journal (SAMJ) over a recent period (2006-2010) and compare these with similar advertisements over a previous period (2000-2004), in order to establish trends as a measure of active recruitment campaigns for such personnel.
What does SAMJ stand for?
SAMJ stands for South African Medical Journal
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The author wishes to acknowledge information about early developments from the series of articles on 'the history of mental health services of South Africa' by Max Minde, published in the South African Medical Journal in volumes 48 and 49 of 1974/1975.
This is according to an article in the upcoming July edition of the South African Medical Journal (SAMJ), which cites 'impeccable' sources in the health section of national Treasury.
] Health Policy Forum, "ANC Policy Guidelines on Health," South African Medical Journal 82, no.
South African Medical Journal 81(6):295-8, March 21, 1992.
TRUE (A) or FALSE (B): The South African Medical Journal carries no advertisements for foreign medical posts.
The most recent figures for South Africa were published in the South African Medical Journal in 2007.
a provider's perspective, South African Medical Journal, 1992, 82(5): 360-362; and Chikamata DM et al.