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JEMS.com is the top source of information for the emergency medical services community. Affiliated with the Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS), the site provides news, clinical updates, product information, employment listings, and more to prehospital personnel, including EMTs, paramedics, administrators/EMS chiefs, medical directors and instructors. JEMS.com provides targeted and trackable advertising opportunities, including banners, geo-targeting, digital supplements, email blasts, product bulletins, webcasts, and more.

See below for eMedia opportunities and specs.

JEMS Magazine Advertising Information

JEMS is the most authoritative source of emergency medical services (EMS) information worldwide and is dedicated to the improvement of patient care in the prehospital setting. The leading EMS monthly publication, JEMS meets the needs of the EMS provider, instructor and administrator with news, clinical articles, industry surveys, product reviews and more. JEMS has a qualified circulation of 43,546 (December 2009 BPA Statement) and a pass-along readership of an additional 252,566 (Publisher’s Data: Average pass-along, per May 2008 Readex Studies). JEMS provides the pivotal component to all EMS media strategies, with opportunities in print, online and face-to-face.

 

JEMS Advertising

Judi Leidiger
Eastern United States, Eastern provinces in Canada and Europe
Phone: (619) 795-9040
Fax: (619) 699-6722
jleidiger@adreturn.com 

Beatrice Stonebanks
Western United States, Western provinces in Canada and Asia
Phone: (510) 338-0896
Fax: (510) 338-0948
jems@bstonebanks.com

JEMS.com Classified and Employment Listings

Jim Maloney
Classified Advertising Sales Representative
Phone: 215/239-3157
Fax: 215/239-6114
j.maloney@elsevier.com

 

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JEMS.com Media Kit Brochure5.06 MB
JEMS.com Ad Specs97.21 KB
JEMS.com Microsites117.73 KB
JEMS.com Creative Services69.32 KB
Elsevier Advertising Terms & Conditions58.17 KB
JEMS.com Ad Traffic Reporting60.28 KB
March 2010 Traffic Report, Source: Google Analytics5.75 KB
JEMS Classified Rates152.66 KB
JEMS June 2009 BPA Statement1.21 MB



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