Media Kit

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The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health (WestJEM) is a premier open-access and peer-reviewed emergency medicine journal. Since its inception in 2007, WestJEM and its partnerships have grown immensely with an expanding base of state chapter sponsorships, department sponsorships, and international society partnerships. This Department Sponsor Media Kit will provide further details on department sponsor benefits and reasons why WestJEM would be a good fit for your department. The Advertising Media Kit will provide more information on advertising options and the ways open access will increase visibility of your advertisement. WestJEM reserves the right to decline any advertising, CME, and job board postings including those that do not conform to the ethical standards of California ACEP, the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians, the California Chapter of AAEM, and AAEM. Thank you for adhering to the principles of fair practice through AAEM.

Last updated December 15, 2021

Contact Information

WestJEM/ Department of Emergency Medicine
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Orange, CA 92868, USA
Phone: 1-714-456-6389
Email: editor@westjem.org

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Our Philosophy

Emergency Medicine is a specialty which closely reflects societal challenges and consequences of public policy decisions. The emergency department specifically deals with social injustice, health and economic disparities, violence, substance abuse, and disaster preparedness and response. This journal focuses on how emergency care affects the health of the community and population, and conversely, how these societal challenges affect the composition of the patient population who seek care in the emergency department. The development of better systems to provide emergency care, including technology solutions, is critical to enhancing population health.