MEDQOR publications target industries including, Audiology, Clinical Laboratories, Orthodontics, Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation, Respiratory Care, Aesthetics and Sleep Medicine. Subscribers to these publications include Laboratory Directors and managers, physical therapists, Pathologists, Orthodontists, Physician’s, owners and more. They work in Hospitals, clinics, private practice, and labs.
MEDQOR publications reach the following specialties:
Clinical Laboratory- The clinical lab market encompasses business leaders and professional staff in clinical laboratories across the United States, including pathologists, scientists, technologists, technicians, phlebotomists, and specialists in such areas as blood banking, cytotechnology, histotechnology, and molecular pathology. These certified professionals conduct research and development to create and implement new diagnostic technologies, and perform prescribed clinical testing for patients at every stage of life. Tests performed by clinical laboratorians enable caregivers to screen, diagnose, predict, and monitor the progress of patients and pathogens, and decisively influence roughly 70% of all medical decision-making.
Audiology - Audiology practice focuses on all aspects of hearing care, by connecting audiologists, hearing instrument specialists, and ENTs to manufacturers and service providers across an integrated economic and content platform that delivers multiple touch points through social networks, mobile devices, online, email newsletters, and print.
Orthodontics - Serving the 10,000-plus orthodontists practicing in the United States. Specially trained to diagnose, prevent, and treat dental and facial irregularities, orthodontists create straight teeth and align the jaws where needed. Not only does orthodontic treatment improve a patient’s self-esteem, but it can go a long way to improving overall oral health by preventing periodontal disease, tooth decay, and tooth loss.
Aesthetic Sciences - Catering to leading cosmetic and reconstructive surgeons, dermatologists and dermatologic surgeons. Our doctors perform everything and anything from anti-aging injections to complex multi-staged reconstructive surgeries. Many are also pushing the boundaries of regenerative medicine through their work with stem cells, scaffolds, and fat.
Respiratory Care - Serving the clinical/hospital respiratory market, and an audience consisting of respiratory therapists, directors/supervisors/managers of respiratory and pulmonary physicians. These professionals are largely responsible for administering a wide range of respiratory care including triage, emergency, home care, and bedside functions such as tracheostomies, oxygen and aerosol therapy, secretion clearance for COPD and cystic fibrosis patients, emergency ventilation for crash victims, and more. These healthcare professionals serve a critical role in the fast-paced hospital setting, with their patients’ lives often hanging in the balance.
Physical Therapy -Focuses on product and practice solutions, and informing purchase decisions made by physical therapists for products used in short-term treatment of clients in outpatient, institution, and private practice healthcare settings. MEDQOR explores treatment options for short-term rehab while business software and practice management solutions are also regularly spotlighted.
Rehabilitation Science - Connects members of the entire physical medicine team working in long-term settings such as hospitals, institutions, outpatient, and private practice. Editorial content is authored by practicing clinicians and offers pragmatic guidance to PTs, OTs and rehab administrators responsible for the hands-on care of clients affected by long-term disabilities and related impairments. Advances in pain management, practice management, and fitness are also reviewed regularly to keep readers up to date about changes in the marketplace.
Sleep Medicine - Serving the clinical sleep medicine/sleep lab market, reaching out to sleep physicians, neurologists, pulmonologists, respiratory therapists involved in sleep, directors/supervisors/managers of sleep labs, sleep technicians, dental sleep medicine specialists, and more. These professionals are largely responsible for diagnosing a host of sleep disorders including obstructive sleep apnea, insomnia, narcolepsy, and restless legs syndrome, and then administering/monitoring needed treatments such as CPAP, pharmaceuticals, and oral appliances.
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