Yenagoa medical journal
Welcome to the Yenagoa Medical Journal | Home. The Yenagoa Medical Journal is the official publication of the Association of Resident Doctors of the Federal Medical Centre, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, Nigeria. Four issues are published in a year; January – March, April – June, July – September and October – December.
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Journal Summary
Journal Name – Yenagoa Medical Journal
Journal Abbreviation – Yen Med J
Online ISSN – 2714-3074
Print ISSN – 2630-6956
Frequency of Publication – Four issues per year
Year of First Issue – 2019
Fees and charges
For further enquiries, contact:
+234 806 3263 545
For now, until reviewed, publication in the Yenagoa Medical Journal is #50,000 only
You are expected to pay the sum of ten thousand naira (#10,000) only as the submission fee. Send evidence of payment receipt to the whatsapp number 08063263545 to enable us proceed with the peer review.
The balance of Forty thousand naira(#40,000) will be expected before publication.
Please pay into the account below
ACCOUNT NAME: ASSOCIATION OF RESIDENT DOCTORS
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0128758338
BANK: UNION BANK
For all correspondence, kindly contact the Editor-in-Chief.
Published articles on Covid-19
Is social media promoting covid-19 vaccine uptake? A case of Hausa language YouTube videos.
Muhammad DG, Abubakar IA, Musa JS.
Combating fake news on COVID-19 in Africa: Is punitive measure the best strategy?
Kanmodi KK.
Knowledge, risk perception, and attitudes of Nigerian dentists toward Covid-19: Pilot study.
Kanmodi KK, Nwafor NJ, Amoo BA, Akinbami AA, Hundeji AA.
Effectiveness of lockdown (from 30th march to 30th may, 2020) in curbing the spread of coronavirus: Lagos, Abuja and Ogun as a case study.
Daha Garba Muhammad.
Conservatism, cancer, conflict and Covid-19: Quadruple tragedy for women living in war-torn traditionalist societies.
Kanmodi KK, Kanmodi PA.
Covid-19 in Nigeria: where are we?
Muhammad DG, Gbonjubola YT.
Effect of Covid-19 pandemic on internship training in Nigeria.
Muhammad DG, Adesina MA.
Knowledge, attitude, and practices of dental patients presenting at a Secondary Health Care Facility in Southern Nigeria towards COVID-19.
Omorodion GI, Osadolor AJ.
Isolated limb paraesthesia as initial symptom of Covid-19 infection: A case report.
Ezema EC, Ezema OO, Nwobu DC, Eliakim H, Nwune CU.
War in the midst of a pandemic: the synergy accelerating mental health disorders.
Ipinnimo TM, Buari TH, Annafi BS.
The radiology department in COVID-19 pandemic: approach and outcome at a semi-urban tertiary hospital.
Ogunsemoyin AO, Akinbodewa AA, Fatukasi JI, Idowu BM, Osho ES, Oyamakinde SO, Akindeju FF, Bello AO, Odeyemi TA, Agbaje OA, Adeyanju CA, Ogunsemoyin OB.
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