Bavarian Medical Journal

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Bavarian Medical Journal

description German monthly newspaper for doctors in Bavaria
Area of ​​Expertise Medicine, health policy, practice organization
language German
publishing company Bavarian Medical Association (BLÄK) ( Germany ) GermanyGermany 
First edition 1932
Sold edition 77,300 copies
(VW III / 2016)
Editor-in-chief Dagmar Nedbal
editor Max Kaplan
Web link bayerisches-aerzteblatt.de
ISSN (print)

The Bayerisches Ärzteblatt is the monthly member magazine of the Bavarian State Medical Association (BLÄK), which also acts as publisher. Double editions are numbers 1–2 and 7–8.

subjects

In the medical cover story, the authors write about the meaning of the guidelines in their respective fields; the contributions are also linked to the training issue. The rubric “Blickdiagnose” is devoted to the description of individual, often paradigmatic and propaedeutic case descriptions, the rubrics “Panorama” and “BLÄK informs” and others. a. deals with events and initiatives in the health sector as well as current topics from health and occupational policy and laws and regulations on medical practice. Further contents are the short messages "BLÄK compact" as well as the job market and the classified ads.

Development of the distributed edition

Others

The magazine received the blue lettering on a white background in 1970. The publishing sisters of the Bayerischer Ärzteblatt include u. a. the Schleswig-Holsteinisches Ärzteblatt , the Kanu Magazin , the Golf Journal and Unterwasser - the diving magazine .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Media data - price list no.68, valid from January 1, 2017 (PDF), accessed on February 15, 2017.
  2. according to IVW , fourth quarter in each case ( details on ivw.eu )