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Whether you need to reach a large, primary care audience or a more focused specialty field, our publications connect you with highly qualified candidates.

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JAMA has the largest circulation of any medical journal in the world. It is received each week by physicians in virtually every specialty and practice setting. Syndicated readership surveys document that JAMA generates advertising exposure among more medical specialties than any other single medical/surgical title.

In addition to AMA members from a wide range of specialties, the journal circulates to the vast majority of MDs and DOs in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease, family medicine, general practice, hematology/oncology, medical oncology, and infectious disease.

JAMA is read by more internists than any other general or internal medicine publication. Of particular interest to recruiters, JAMA's weekly circulation includes 132,000 physicians under the age of 45 and more than 32,000 medical students.

JAMA Circulation Summary
Average of January 4 and July 5, 2006 issues

Major Professional Activity Circulation

Office-Based Practice 238,817
Residents/Fellows 39,933
Full-Time Hospital Staff 8,667
Medical Teaching 1,875
Administration 3,294
Research 1,610
Other Activity 13,935

Total US Physicians 308,129
Medical Students 32,103
Institutional/Other 10,108

Total Qualified Circulation 350,340

Source: BPA Worldwide. For details, refer to the latest circulation statement. PDF

Archives Journals
Archives Journals are circulated on a controlled/request basis to office- and hospital based MDs in targeted specialties. This includes all residents beyond the first year of training, residency program directors, and department chairs in relevant specialties.

The Archives have an active circulation development program to renew requests among qualified recipients and to ensure that new-to-field physicians are able to receive the relevant publication upon meeting controlled circulation criteria. Across the board, Archives Journals have a high percentage of readers to receivers, so that advertisers can be sure they're really connecting with their desired audience.

Average Qualified Circulation
August 2005 through July 2006 issues

Publication Circulation Circulation Statement**

Arch Dermatology 12,961 PDF
Arch Facial Plastic Surgery 3,048 PDF
Arch General Psychiatry 33,584 PDF
Arch Internal Medicine* 85,877 PDF
Arch Neurology 12,816 PDF
Arch Ophthalmology 13,059 PDF
Arch Otolaryngology—H&NS 11,118 PDF
Arch Pediatrics & Adolesc Med 20,970 PDF
Arch Surgery 14,545 PDF

Source: sworn statement; *BPA Worldwide. **For details, refer to the latest circulation statement of each publication.

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