International Medical News Group
 

 



Family Practice News
reaches 90,000 family medicine specialists, general practitioners and osteopaths twice a month and offers:

Incisive & Timely Medical Meeting Coverage
A team of over 60 professional journalists report from over 500 medical meetings each year. They attend the sessions and conduct the interviews that result in the news articles that physicians rely on to keep up to date on a wide range medical advances that they can use in their daily practices. Family Practice News reports late-breaking clinical trial results and specialty trends months before they are published in medical journals. Family physicians know that to keep current, they need to read every issue.

Expert Perspective and Commentary
The thought leaders of medicine contribute regularly to the columns and features in Family Practice News. “New and Approved” and “News From the FDA” features expert evaluations of recently approved drugs. “Drugs, Pregnancy, and Lactation” helps family physicians select safe therapeutic regimens for pregnant patients. “Clinical Guidelines for Family Physicians” gives practical advice for introducing guidelines into practice. Editorials and “Point/Counterpoint” features are lively physician forums. “Genomic Medicine” puts genetic advances into practice in the clinician’s office.

Broad and Balanced News Coverage
Since 1971, Family Practice News has provided independent, unbiased coverage of the clinical, regulatory, legislative, and financial news of family medicine. We meet the broad-based practice needs of family physicians with sections on Cardiovascular Medicine, Clinical Rounds, Digestive Disorders, Geriatric Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Men’s Health, Mental Health Metabolic Disorders, Musculoskeletal Disorders, Pulmonary Medicine, Practice Trends, Skin Disorders, Sports Medicine, and Women’s Health. Family Practice News is respected by physician readers for its accuracy and credibility.

Practice Trends Goes Beyond Clinical News
Changes in reimbursement and other regulatory and legislative news that have an impact on medical practice are addressed in our Practice Trends section and our “Policy & Practice” column. “The Rest of Your Life” profiles physician lifestyles and “Indications” looks at the light side of medical news.

Readability & Reliability
Family physicians know they can depend on Family Practice News to deliver authoritative, specialty-relevant information with a focus on their practice needs. Advertisers and sponsors of supplements can rely on Family Practice News to reach this key primary care audience.

Internal Medicine News reaches over 120,000 internal medicine specialists, cardiologists, endocrinologists, gastroenterologists, nephrologists, and pulmonologists twice a month and offers:

Incisive & Timely Medical Meeting Coverage
A team of over 60 professional journalists report from over 500 medical meetings each year. They attend the sessions and conduct the interviews that result in the news articles that physicians rely on to keep up to date on a wide range medical advances that they can use in their daily practices.Hospitalist News reports late-breaking clinical trial results and specialty trends months before they are published in medical journals. Internists know that to keep current, they need to read every issue.

Expert Perspective and Commentary
The thought leaders of medicine contribute regularly to the columns and features in Internal Medicine News. “New and Approved”and “News From the FDA” features expert evaluations of recently approved drugs. “Drugs, Pregnancy, and Lactation&rdquot; helps physicians select safe therapeutic regimens for pregnant and breast-feeding patients. “Alternative Medicine” takes an evidence-based approach to techniques and treatments not typically used in practice for diagnosis, treatment and prevention.  “The Effective Physician” is a quick-read analysis of new treatment guidelines and how to put them into practice. Editorials and &ldquot;Point/Counterpoint&rdquot; features are lively physician forums. “Genetics in Your Practice” puts genetic advances into practice.

Broad and Balanced News Coverage
Since 1968, Internal Medicine News has provided independent, unbiased coverage of the clinical, regulatory, legislative, and financial news of internal medicine. We meet the practice needs of internists with sections on Cardiovascular Medicine, Gastroenterology, and Infectious Diseases. Our Clinical Rounds section highlights the primary care take-home message on subspecialty advances in Adolescent Health, Dermatology, Endocrinology, Geriatrics, Neurology, Oncology, Psychiatry, Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine, Rheumatology, Sports Medicine, and Women’s Health. Internal Medicine News is respected by physician readers for its accuracy and credibility.

Practice Trends Goes Beyond Clinical News
Changes in reimbursement and other regulatory and legislative news that have an impact on medical practice are addressed in our Practice Trends section and our “Policy & Practice” column. “The Rest of Your Life” profiles physician lifestyles, “WorldWideMed” examines attitudes and experiences among U.S. physicians who have practiced in other countries, and “Indications” looks at the light side of medical news.

Readability & Reliability
Internal medicine physicians know they can depend on Internal Medicine News to deliver authoritative, specialty-relevant information with a focus on their practice needs. Advertisers and sponsors of supplements can rely on Internal Medicine News to reach this key primary care audience.


Kathryn DeMott, Editor
Family Practice News
Kathryn DeMott joined IMNG in 1997 as a medical reporter and then edited Rheumatology News from 2003 to 2005. From 1994 to 1997, she edited Report on Medical Guidelines and Outcomes Research, a bimonthly newsletter about evidence-based medicine published then by Capitol Publications Inc. She also was a contributing writer for ScienceNOW, an online daily news service of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.


Cal Pierce, Editor
Internal Medicine News
Cal Pierce joined IMNG in 1984 as a medical reporter and edited Family Practice News from 1995 to 2002.  Raised in Portland, Ore., he studied general science at the University of Oregon, Eugene, and earned graduate degrees in science journalism and history of science at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

 
 

 

Family Practice News Editorial Advisory Board

David S. Abend, D.O.
Private Practice
Emerson, New Jersey 

Harold B. Betton, M.D.
Private Practice
Little Rock, Arkansas 

Dr. Tina Brueschke, M.D.
Private Practice
Elburn, Illinois

Neil S. Calman, M.D.
Private Practice
President, Institute for Urban Family Health
New York, New York 

Richard D. Clover, M.D.
Dean
University of Louisville
School of Public Health
Louisville, Kentucky 

Gretchen M. Dickson, M.D.
University of Missouri Kansas City Medical School
Family Medicine Residency Program
Kansas City, Missouri

Tillman Farley, M.D.
Director of Medical Services
Salud Family Health Center
Fort Lupton, Colorado 

Theodore Ganiats, M.D.
Professor of Family and Preventive Medicine
Executive Director of the UCSD Health Outcomes Assessment Program
Univ. of Calif.-San Diego School of Medicine
La Jolla, California

Paul Kleeberg, M.D.
Private Practice
Apple Valley, Minnesota

Darlene Lawrence, M.D.
Fort Lincoln Family Medicine Center
Colmar Manor, Maryland

Carolyn Lopez, M.D.
Private Practice
Chicago, Illinois

Robert E. Rakel, M.D.
Professor
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas

Peter P. Toth, M.D., Ph.D.
Directory of Preventative Cardiology
Rock Falls Clinic
Sterling, Illinois 61081

Russel White, M.D.
Truman Medical Centers
Sports Medicine Clinic
Kansas City, Missouri

Colette Willins, M.D.
Clinical Instructor
Department of Family Medicine
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Westlake, Ohio


Hospitalist News Editorial Advisory Board

Roy D. Altman
Professor of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology
University of California, Los Angeles

Jon O. Ebbert, M.D.
Associate Professor of Medicine
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, Minnesota

Faith T. Fitzgerald, M.D., MACP
Professor of Medicine
Assistant Dean of Humanities and Bioethics
University of California, Davis

William E. Golden, M.D., MACP
Director, Division of Internal Medicine
University of Arkansas for Medical Science
Little Rock, Arkansas

Sidney Goldstein, M.D.
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
Henry Ford Hospital
Detroit, Michigan

Robert H. Hopkins, M.D., FAAP, FACP
Associate Professor, Internal Medicine
Program Director, Internal Medicine-Pediatrics
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas

Holly Kramer, M.D., M.P.H.
Assistant Professor of Medicine (Nephrology)
Loyola University
Maywood, Illinois

Leonard Lichtenfeld, M.D., FACP
Deputy Chief Medical Officer
American Cancer Society
Atlanta, Georgia

Diane E. Meier, M.D.
Department of Geriatrics and Adult Development
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
New York, New York

F. Michael Melewicz, M.D.
Department of Adult Medicine
Kaiser Permanente
Martinez, California

Alan R. Nelson, M.D., MACP
Special Advisor to the Executive Vice President
American College of Physicians
Washington, DC

John R. Nelson, M.D., FACP
Overlake Hospital Medical Center
Bellevue, Washington

Barbara Schuster, M.D.
Chair and Professor, Department of Internal Medicine
Wright State University
Dayton, Ohio

Donna E. Sweet, M.D.
Professor of Medicine and Director of Internal Medicine Education
Univ of Kansas, School of Medicine--Wichita

Eric G. Tangalos, M.D.
Professor of Medicine
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, Minnesota

Peter G. Tuteur, M.D.
Department of Internal Medicine
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Washington University
St. Louis, Missouri

John H. Vassall, II, M.D.
Vice President, Medical Affairs
Swedish Medical Center
Seattle, Washington

John Whyte, M.D., MPH
V.P., Continuing Medical Education
Discovery Health
Silver Spring, Maryland

Rowen K. Zetterman, M.D.
Professor and Vice Chairman
Department of Internal Medicine
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, Nebraska