Become a Peer Reviewer with the South African Journal of Occupational Therapy

Become a Peer Reviewer with the South African Journal of Occupational Therapy
Are you passionate about advancing research and strengthening evidence-informed practice in occupational therapy? This is your opportunity to contribute to impactful scholarship across Africa

Are you passionate about advancing research and strengthening evidence-informed practice in occupational therapy? This is your opportunity to contribute to impactful scholarship across Africa.

Become a Peer Reviewer: Join our SAJOT Reviewer Community!

Are you committed to advancing research and strengthening evidence-informed practice?
The South African Journal of Occupational Therapy (SAJOT) invites you to help uphold rigorous scholarly standards and support the publication of meaningful, impactful research for occupational therapy in Africa.

💡 Why become a SAJOT reviewer?

✅ Stay current with emerging evidence in your field
✅ Grow your scholarly profile and strengthen your CV
✅ Build confidence and skills in peer review
✅ Learn from experienced reviewers through available mentoring
✅ Earn 3 CEUs for every completed review
✅ Contribute to a collaborative and supportive clinical and academic community

If you value learning, mentorship, and contributing to high-quality evidence and research—this opportunity is for you.

👉 Apply today: sajot@otasa.org.za

Together, let’s shape the future of occupational therapy practice and research

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