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Journal of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes of South Africa

ISSN: 1608-9677 (Print)
            2220-1009 (Online)
Publication frequency: 3 issues per year

Accredited with the DHET (SAPSE)

 

Official publication of the Society for Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes of South AfricaCo-published with Medpharm Publications

Co-published with Taylor & FrancisThis is a fully Open Access journal that only publishes articles Open Access.

Aims & Scope

Focus and Scope

The Journal of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes of South Africa (JEMDSA) is a peer reviewed, medical journal that focuses on Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes. It carries research articles and letters, editorials, clinical practice and other medical articles and personal opinion, South African health-related news, obituaries, general correspondence, and classified advertisements

JEMDSA representation

JEMDSA is the official journal of SEMDSA (Society for Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes of South Africa), DESSA (Diabetes Education Society of South Africa), NOFSA (National Osteoporosis Foundation of South Africa), SASOM (South African Society of Obesity and Metabolism), LASSA (Lipid and Atherosclerosis Society of South Africa) and PAEDS-SA (The Paediatric and Adolescent Endocrine and Diabetes Society of South Africa).

SEMDSA has for many years strived to be an umbrella organisation for affiliated South African professional societies with a focus and scope in advancing research and education in the fields of endocrinology, metabolism and diabetes.

Vision of the journal

JEMDSA aims to publish world-class scholarly work in endocrinology, metabolism and diabetes. The journal is accredited by the National Department of Education for the measurement of research output of public higher education institutions and earns research subsidies for South African academic departments. Through stringent peer review, the journal also aims to make a regional contribution to the international knowledge base of endocrinology, metabolism and diabetes and hopes to also offer other African countries the opportunity to make a world-class African contribution.

Through strategic indexing and compliance with larger databases of world class medical research, JEMDSA aims to eventually be indexed in larger indexes such as Index Copernicus, Biosis, EMBASE, Medline and ISI. The journal further aims to provide a platform for clinical reviews and debate on practical and controversial issues in endocrinology, metabolism and diabetes.

The journal aims to be instrumental in publishing and revising therapeutic protocols and national guidelines. Reviews will also be invited to address pertinent clinical and therapeutic issues for its practising readership. The print run of the journal is 2 000 and comprises the members of the various societies, namely general physicians, endocrinologists, diabetologists, diabetes nurse educators, lipidologists, beriatricians, paediatricians, gynaecologists (specialising in osteoporosis and infertility) and general practitioners with a special interest in endocrinology, metabolism and diabetes. The Journal supports the mission of the societies and will assist them with all aspects of communication, training, advocacy and by supporting and stimulating local research.

Society information

JEMDSA is the official journal of SEMDSA (Society for Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes of South Africa), DESSA (Diabetes Education Society of South Africa), NOFSA (National Osteoporosis Foundation of South Africa), SASOM (South African Society of Obesity and Metabolism), LASSA (Lipid and Atherosclerosis Society of South Africa) and PAEDS-SA (The Paediatric and Adolescent Endocrine and Diabetes Society of South Africa).

SEMDSA has for many years strived to be an umbrella organisation for affiliated South African professional societies with a focus and scope in advancing research and education in the fields of endocrinology, metabolism and diabetes.

Editors

Editor-in-Chief

Willie Frederick Mollentze , University of the Free State, South Africa

Deputy Editor

Dr Fraser Pirie , University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa

Editorial Board

Jeannie Berg, South Africa
Dr. Dirk Blom, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Prof. Bilkish Cassim, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Prof. Nigel Crowther, National Health Laboratory Service, South Africa
Prof. Steve Delport,  University of Cape Town, South Africa
Prof. Larry Distiller, Centre for Diabetes and Endocrinology Houghton, South Africa
Prof. Stephen Hough. University of Stellenbosch, Hough
Prof. Ken Huddle, South Africa
Dr. Andre Potgieter, South Africa
Prof. Derrick Raal, LASSA, South Africa
Dr. David Segal, South Africa
Prof. Tessa van der Merwe, Bariatric Centres of Excellence, South Africa
Gerda Janse van Rensburg, Centre for Diabetes and Endocrinology, South Africa

Latest Issue

Volume 29, Issue 3, 2024

Research Article

Clinical, biochemical, and densitometric profiles and FRAX risk calculations of South African patients with fragility fractures of the hip: observations from a tertiary care centre
Author(s): E du Plessis Stellenbosch University, South Africa , MM Conradie Stellenbosch University, South Africa , K Jordaan Stellenbosch University, South Africa , M Burger Stellenbosch University, South Africa , T de Villiers , South Africa , M Conradie Stellenbosch University, South Africa
Pages: 69–76
Clinical insights from continuous glucose monitor use in patients living with type 1 diabetes in rural Malawi
Author(s): G Ferrari Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA , M Boti , Malawi , D Nakotwa , Malawi , A Gomber Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA , MM Coates Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA , K Kumwenda , Malawi , F Valeta , Malawi , L Drown Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA , A Thapa Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA , V Mithi , Malawi , A Msekandiana Baylor, College of Medicine Children’s Foundation, Malawi , C Kachimanga , Malawi , PH Park Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA , AJ Adler Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA , G Bukhman Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA , T Ruderman , Malawi , C Trujillo Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA
Pages: 87–93
Knowledge, attitude, and practices related to diabetes among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus at Tshepong Hospital
Author(s): U Maduemezia University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa , E Variava University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa , T Moloantoa University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa , P Abraham University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa , B Rambau University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa , TS Ndaba University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa , S Bhana Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital, South Africa , R Daya University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Pages: 100–111

Case Report

Clinical characteristics of endocrine disturbances in post-COVID-19 condition, case report with review of literature
Author(s): W. Ji The Second Clinical Medical College of Ningxia Medical University, People's Republic of China , XM. Xie The Second Clinical Medical College of Ningxia Medical University, People's Republic of China , L. Zhang The Second Clinical Medical College of Ningxia Medical University, People's Republic of China , HY. Zhou The Second Clinical Medical College of Ningxia Medical University, People's Republic of China , GR. Bai The Second Clinical Medical College of Ningxia Medical University, People's Republic of China , L. Li The Second Clinical Medical College of Ningxia Medical University, People's Republic of China , YT. He The Second Clinical Medical College of Ningxia Medical University, People's Republic of China , J. He The Second Clinical Medical College of Ningxia Medical University, People's Republic of China , CY. Xia The Second Clinical Medical College of Ningxia Medical University, People's Republic of China , H. Li The Second Clinical Medical College of Ningxia Medical University, People's Republic of China , RD. Li The Second Clinical Medical College of Ningxia Medical University, People's Republic of China , R. Ping The Second Clinical Medical College of Ningxia Medical University, People's Republic of China , D. Qiang The Second Clinical Medical College of Ningxia Medical University, People's Republic of China
Pages: 77–86

Review Article

Prevalence and treatment-related outcome of hospitalised type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with comorbidities at an academic hospital in Johannesburg
Author(s): T Makhabane University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa , G Gabriels University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa , S Chetty University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Pages: 94–99

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