Illinois EPIC

The Illinois EPIC is the bimonthly newsletter of the
Illinois College of Emergency Physicians. ICEP
reaches more than 1,250 emergency physicians
in Illinois and 150 more emergency medicine
leaders throughout the country.
Advertising Contact
For questions or insertion orders, please contact
Kate Blackwelder at 630.495.6400, ext. 205, or e-mail kateb@icep.org
Download 2012 Illinois EPIC Rate Sheet
If you have a professional opportunity, product or service that you want to market to emergency physicians, the Illinois EPIC will get you noticed.
A unique targeted audience, a specialty publication sought after by members and a specific editorial format — the EPIC has it all, with one important feature: Advertising rates in the EPIC
are very affordable.
A great value for your marketing dollar, the EPIC helps you reach your audience by providing a complete line of advertising services. Both display and classified ads are accepted.
All ads are now in FULL COLOR at no additional charge!
View a sample edition of the Illinois EPIC
NEW DISCOUNT IN 2012!
Commit up front to place your display or
classified ad in all 6 issues of the 2012
EPIC and save money! Prepayment must
be made via credit card before first issue
to qualify for discount.
• Take 15% off the total for any
size display ad.
• Take 10% off the total for
classified ads.
Issues will be provided to advertisers via
email. Tear sheets will not be mailed.
The EPIC is published bimonthly and delivered via email to members.
Advertising Deadline
Advertisements are accepted on a rolling basis. Please contact Kate Blackwelder for deadlines for upcoming issues. Advertisers who wish to run their ads in multiple issues of the EPIC may indicate that on the first insertion order.
Display Ad Design
The EPIC provides design services for display ads at a rate of $50 per hour of work.
The Illinois EPIC is the easiest way to stay up to date on all the news that matters to Illinois emergency physicians. Here's what you'll find in each edition:
- State and national emergency medicine news
- Chapters news and previews of upcoming educational programs
- Updates from ACEP
- Letter from ICEP's president
- Specialty articles written by other ICEP members
- Current emergency medicine research
- Other emergency medicine-related features
- Professional opportunity listings within Illinois and surrounding states
1. All ads must be in a camera–ready
format. High-resolution PDF files are preferred; JPEG, TIFF, EPS, or PSD files are also accepted.
2. Positioning of ads is at the publisher’s discretion.
3. Products or services eligible for inclusion should pertain to the practice of emergency medicine, continuing medical education, health care delivery, or be of interest to emergency
physicians.
4. Advertisements may not contain
discriminatory statements or conditions.
5. The appearance of advertising in the Illinois EPIC is neither a guarantee nor an endorsement of the product or the claims made.
6. Products subject to approval by the FDA
must be approved for marketing in the
U.S. and advertising must meet FDA
requirements.
7. Advertising must be clearly distinct from
editorial copy. The word “advertisement”
may be required.
8. Unfair statements regarding a competitor’s products or services are not allowed.
9. Documentation of research quoted in ad
copy may be required for the
Illinois EPIC.
10. Advertisers assume liability for all ad
content and for any claims arising
against the publisher. The publisher
reserves the right to reject any ad copy.
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Illinois EPIC is published by the Illinois
Chapter, American College of Emergency
Physicians. Opinions expressed in this newsletter do no necessarily express the views of ICEP.
All advertisements appearing in the Illinois
EPIC are printed as received from the
advertisers. Advertisement in the EPIC does
not imply endorsement of any product or
service by the Illinois College of Emergency
Physicians. ICEP receives and publishes
advertisements but neither reviews,
recommends or endorses any individuals,
groups or hospitals who respond to these
advertisements.
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