Medical Tribune

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Medical Tribune - From doctors for doctors

description Weekly newspaper
publishing company Medical Tribune Verlagsgesellschaft mbH
First edition January 1966
Frequency of publication friday
Sold edition 3522 copies
( IVW  Q4 / 2018)
Widespread edition 56,161 copies
( IVW  Q4 / 2018)
Editor-in-chief Jochen Schlabing
Web link www.medical-tribune.de

Medical Tribune Verlagsgesellschaft mbH is a publishing house for specialist medical information based in Wiesbaden. Medical Tribune Germany was founded in 1966 by Günther Stroh and emerged from Fitzroy Publications GmbH and Medical Tribune New York (founded in 1960 by Arthur Sackler). The Süddeutsche Verlag has been the parent company of the Medical Tribune publishing group since 2000 . The group is represented in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Turkey.

Medical Tribune Portfolio

API output

The Medical Tribune - by doctors for doctors (API edition general practitioners , practitioners , internists ) is Germany's first medical newspaper.

The editorial concept is geared towards general practitioners. The articles should be fact-oriented, concise and easy to read according to their own understanding, so that the reader can get a quick weekly overview of the practice-relevant topics from medicine, politics and business. Thanks to the practical pictures and typical caricatures, the sheet provides entertainment value in addition to the latest information on the subject. The business model is financed by advertising and the doctors receive the magazine free of charge.

The newspaper appears on Fridays. In the third quarter of 2018 it had a total circulation of 56,161 copies, with a sold circulation of 3,522 magazines, 2,718 of them to subscribers. In an LA-MED analysis takes the MT with a range value one when readers per issue from 36.7% Rank 9 (of 12).

Specialist expenses

The Medical Tribune will publish five further specialist editions in the specialist areas of oncology / hematology, neurology / psychiatry, gastroenterology / hepatology, cardiology / angiology and pulmonology / allergology. In addition, the diabetes newspaper is published in cooperation with the German Diabetes Society .

Reference books

The EBM fee handbook contains both the Euro EBM (the billing set of rules for statutory health insurance physicians) as well as the fee schedule for doctors intended for the private sector and information on the calculation of individual health services ( IGeL ) for statutory health insurance patients.

CME training

The Medical Tribune's CME Training Forum organizes certified face-to-face training events for general practitioners, practitioners, internists, pediatricians, clinical and resident gynecologists, clinical and resident neurologists, neurologists and psychiatrists. In 2018, around 4500 doctors took part in the events.

On-line

The MT website presents current topics, reports from medicine and research as well as tips from practice. She offers a weekly newsletter.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ IVW : Medical Tribune (woe) , accessed January 30, 2019