The SANMINIT Medical Journal is an open-access, educational medical journal published by Save Nigerian Mothers Initiatives (SANMINIT). The journal supports evidence-based education, training, and clinical practice aimed at reducing maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality in low- and middle-income settings.
The journal publishes peer-reviewed and editorially reviewed content relevant to maternal, fetal, neonatal, and reproductive health.
Submissions are reviewed by subject-matter experts, educators, and clinicians affiliated with SANMINIT and its partner institutions. The editorial process emphasizes educational value, clarity, clinical relevance, and ethical integrity.
The SANMINIT Medical Journal adheres to internationally recognized principles of publication ethics. Authors are expected to disclose conflicts of interest and confirm appropriate ethical approval for research involving human participants.
All published articles are freely accessible without subscription. The journal is committed to knowledge dissemination and capacity building, particularly in resource-limited settings.
Save Nigerian Mothers Initiatives (SANMINIT) is a nonprofit medical and humanitarian organization dedicated to reducing maternal and neonatal mortality through training, capacity building, research, and global partnerships.
The journal serves as SANMINIT’s scholarly and educational platform, supporting clinicians, educators, trainees, and policymakers.