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Notification: Exciting news!

 
Our next article, ‘Prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV service interruptions amid COVID-19 pandemic' authored by Florence M.Q. Setshedi, Livhuwani Tshivhase and Idah Moyo, is set to launch 13 May 2024. Get ready to dive into a compelling exploration of ’The findings may influence policymakers in developing strategies to curb HIV infections among mothers and children during pandemics.' that promises to inform and inspire.  
Posted: 2024-05-09 More...
 

Notification: Mark your calendars!

 

Mastering your fellowship: Part 4, 2024’ authored by Mergan Naidoo, Klaus von Pressentin, Andrew Ross, Selvandran Rangiah, Ts’epo Motsohi, Tabitha Mathose is coming your way 13 May 2024! Join us as we delve into Part 4 of this series providing ‘examples of the question format encountered in the written and clinical examinations for the Fellowship of the College of Family Physicians of South Africa (FCFP [SA]) examination’ and uncover valuable insights that will leave you informed and inspired.

 
Posted: 2024-05-09 More...
 

Notification: Don't miss out on this enriching read!

 
Big things brewing! Get ready for a wave of fresh content hitting your screen soon related to ‘internships’ on 10 May 2024. Stay tuned for our latest article packed with inspiration and knowledge!  
Posted: 2024-05-06 More...
 

Vlog: What is effective peer review?

 
Videocast by Prof. Klaus B. von Pressentin, on ‘what is it to be an effective peer reviewer?'. Check it out at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytQ1f_1e9ds @_AOSIS @klausvon @SAFPjournal  
Posted: 2022-01-28 More...
 

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Posted: 2022-01-28
 

Press Release: Online Resource & News Portal - Department of Health, Republic of South Africa

 
Visit www.sacoronavirus.co.za for up to date information about the COVID-19 Pandemic. Hotline: 0800 029 999 | WhatsApp: 0600-123456  
Posted: 2022-01-27
 
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