Really. There are tons of them at issuu.com/medicalexaminer. But for now, there’s just this one. But what an issue it is! Begin reading now.
We’re celebrating 9 years! Or is it 25?
Actually, we’ve continuously published a health-related Augusta newspaper twice a month since June of 1990. 25 years! The Medical Examiner was born July 1, 2006. This month marks its 9th year in print. Back in those early days, it was published on the 1st and 15th of every month. Now the usual schedule is the 1st and 3rd Friday of …
The entire issue!
Summer Vacation 101 (see earlier post below) was but a sneak preview of this week’s award-wanting Medical Examiner. In the rest of the paper you’ll find our usual smoove blend of information and entertainment, a.k.a. infotainment. Or do you prefer entermation? Either way, the sum total of it all is to help every reader live a healthier life. And so, …
the LATEST issue!
No, really. Oh, it was printed on Tuesday morning as usual and delivered beginning Wednesday, just like always. It’s just this online edition that was delayed. But it’s worth waiting for: this issue has topics from hate crimes to moral and ethical pharmacy issues; a medical student’s experience with his first dead body; pets and exercise; marijuana brownies; a book …
It’s not brain surgery
Of course, people who don’t have a medical message still like the Medical Examiner, and why shouldn’t they? • low ad rates • two crisp new issues each month • 30,000 loyal monthly readers • interactive (clickable) ads in the online Examiner • highly visible, area-wide distribution If you’re interested in advertising in the Medical Examiner, call publisher Dan Pearson …
It’s like April Fool’s every day!
I’d like to take this opportunity to thank the major advertisers in Augusta’s healthcare market for their support of the Medical Examiner. These are organizations – University Health System, GRU-slash-MCG, Doctors Hospital, Trinity Hospital and others – with HUGE advertising budgets. They’re in the Chronicle almost daily, in Augusta Magazine and Columbia County Magazine, in the Metro Spirit, Augusta Family, …