Chicago MEDICINE EDITORIAL GUIDELINES & POLICIES

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Chicago MEDICINE EDITORIAL GUIDELINES & POLICIES

Our history Chicago s oldest major medical association, the Chicago Medical Society (CMS), was founded by Levi Boone (a great nephew of Daniel Boone) and other physicians in 1850 and was restructured in 1852 by Nathan S. Davis, an organizer of the American Medical Association in Philadelphia in 1847. ABOVE: CMS first president, Dr. Levi Boone, a great nephew of pioneer Daniel Boone, also became mayor of Chicago. BELOW: After the fire of 1871, doctors from Rush Medical College stood amid the school s ruins. Today this location is the site of the Chicago Medical Society building at Dearborn St. and Grand Ave. (Photo courtesy of Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke s Medical Center Archives.) The Chicago Medical Record, the first CMS publication, launched in 1891. Later renamed the Chicago Medical Recorder, the journal continued until 1927. Those decades represented a crucial period in the development of the city s medical community. CMS also introduced the Bulletin of the Chicago Medical Society and still publishes Chicago Medicine. Long considered the largest local medical society in the United States, CMS successfully accommodated specialty societies like the Chicago Pathological Society and the Chicago Neurological Society by adopting in 1903 a federal-style organization in which specialized bodies conduct meetings but delegate policymaking to elected officers and financial matters to trustees. Chicago s medical community figured prominently both regionally and nationally. CMS physicians dominated the Illinois State Medical Society soon after its establishment in 1840. Dr. Nathan S. Davis served as the first editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association; under the long editorship (1924-1949) of Dr. Morris Fishbein, another prominent Chicago physician, JAMA became the leading American medical journal. (Source: Adapted from the online Chicago encyclopedia of the Chicago History Museum.)

Editorial Mission Chicago Medicine magazine is a resource for practicing physicians and their staff. Reflecting all aspects of medicine academic, clinical, legal and technological the magazine covers trends and issues that affect all of Cook County s 17,000 physicians. Readers benefit from clinical updates, continuing medical education articles, public health and practice management reports. "Chicago Medicine is the oldest and most prestigious local publication for physicians in every specialty" James M. Galloway, MD, MPH Former U.S. Asst. Surgeon General and Regional Health Administrator, Region V, U.S. Public Health Service.

Editorial Overview Features Trends and issues shaping medical practice; health care reform; new treatment modalities; changes in graduate medical education. Includes research highlights from the region s seven teaching institutions, academic medical centers, and more than 60 hospitals. Continuing Medical Education Updates on managing obesity and diabetes; end-oflife care; women s health issues; infectious disease; pediatric and adolescent medicine; primary care; genetic testing; asthma and immunology; geriatric care; robotic surgery; and more. CMS Advocacy Reports on legislative activity and advocacy in Cook County, Springfield and Washington, DC, including state and local judicial elections; CMS' relationships with lawmakers; physician testimony at city and county hearings, CMS' support for key bills. Practice Management Information you need to run your practice billing and coding help; reimbursement; human resources; patient communications; medical-legal; time management; personnel issues; marketing and social media; public speaking, and more. Includes updates from CMS' Practice Manager Section. Legal/Financial Asset protection; investment planning; retirement and estate planning; physician hospital alignment; mergers and consolidations; employment contracting; hospital bylaws; medical staff relations; buying and selling a practice; identity theft; risk management, and workforce issues. technology Choosing and implementing an EHR; attestation and meaningful use; ICD-10-CM; health care data breaches; HIPAA and personal health records; telemedicine; mobile health; insurance exchanges; clinical analytics, and more. Legislative/Regulatory Health system reform; Medicare/Medicaid rules; accountable care models and co-ops; patientcentered care; payment reform; graduate medical education; student debt and repayment; state and national judicial decisions; and regulatory news. CMS Member Benefits Insurance agency; CME; networking; lectures; mini-internships with lawmakers; online career center and job board; mentorship and volunteer opportunities; committee participation; online communities; billing and coding issues; CPR and AED training, OSHA workshops; reimbursement help. Public Health Infectious disease; obesity and diabetes; stroke and heart disease; healthy lifestyle initiatives; mental health; health care disparities; foodborne illness; substance abuse; e-cigarettes and tobacco cessation; emergency preparedness planning; disaster medicine. Opinion/Forum A place where physicians can make their case on different issues through fact-based, researched articles. Book ReviewS Reviews by physicians on general interest topics, including histories of medicine and biographies of prominent doctors. Also reviews published works of physician members. who's who Human interest profiles of mover and shaker physicians in Cook County and those in leadership positions. Highlights doctors in academic settings, public health, large and small groups, and hospitals.

Audience Chicago Medicine readers are thought leaders in the medical field. As practitioners, they strive for excellence in patient care and accountability, while advocating for better health policies through political action. Here is a summary of who our readers are, what they specialize in, and where they practice. Chicago Medical Society Demographics Total members: 5,000 Gender: Male: 69%; Female: 31% Age: 21-24 Years: 4%; 25-34 Years: 24%; 35-43 Years: 10%; 44-54 Years: 17%; 55-64 Years: 19%; 65+ Years: 26% Type of Practice: Private Practice Employed Group Practice Academic/Teaching Public Health Service Corporation Specialties: General Practice/Primary Care: 43%; Specialties: 57% Adolescent medicine Adolescent psychiatry Allergy and immunology Anatomic pathology Anesthesiology Cardiology Cardiothoracic surgery Cardiovascular disease Cardiovascular surgery Child psychiatry Colorectal surgery Critical care medicine Dermatologic surgery Dermatology Diagnostic radiology Emergency medicine Endocrinology Family medicine Family practice Forensic pathology Gastroenterology General medicine General practice General preventive medicine General surgery Geriatrics Gynecology Gynecologic oncology Hand surgery Head and neck surgery Hematology Infectious disease Internal medicine Maternal/fetal medicine Maxillofacial surgery Medical genetics Neonatal-perinatal medicine Nephrology Neurological surgery Neuropathology Neurology Nuclear medicine Obstetrics Obstetrics-gynecology Occupational medicine Oncology Ophthalmology Oral surgery Orthopedic surgery Otolaryngology Otology Pathology Pediatric allergy Pediatric anesthesiology Pediatric cardiology Pediatric endocrinology Pediatric hematology/ oncology Pediatric neurology Pediatric orthopedics Pediatric radiology Pediatric surgery Pediatrics Physical medicine and rehabilitation Plastic surgery Psychiatry Psychoanalysis Pulmonary disease Radiation oncology Radiology Reproductive endocrinology Rheumatology Sports medicine Thoracic surgery Trauma surgery Urology Vascular surgery

Audience cont'd Chicago Medicine readers practice in challenging, dynamic health systems. The city is home to the largest urban medical, education, research and technology district in the U.S. Chicago boasts the highest concentration of teaching institutions and the third largest public health system. Illinois produces more medical school graduates than any state in the nation. CMS members practice at the following hospitals Adventist LaGrange Memorial Hospital Advocate Bethany Hospital Advocate Christ Medical Center Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Advocate Hope Children s Hospital Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center Advocate Lutheran General Hospital Advocate Lutheran General Children s Hospital Advocate South Suburban Hospital Advocate Trinity Hospital Alexian Brothers Behavioral Health Hospital Alexian Brothers Medical Center Children s Memorial Hospital Chicago Lakeshore Hospital Gottlieb Memorial Hospital Holy Cross Hospital Holy Family Medical Center Ingalls Memorial Hospital Jackson Park Hospital and Medical Center Jesse Brown VA Medical Center Kindred Chicago Central Hospital Kindred Hospital, Chicago Kindred Hospital, Northlake LaRabida Children s Hospital Little Company of Mary Hospital and Health Care Centers Loretto Hospital Louis A. Weiss Memorial Hospital Loyola University Medical Center MacNeal Memorial Hospital Mercy Hospital and Medical Center Methodist Hospital of Chicago MetroSouth Medical Center Mount Sinai Hospital NorthShore University HealthSystem Evanston Hospital NorthShore University HealthSystem Glenbrook Hospital NorthShore University HealthSystem Highland Park Hospital NorthShore University HealthSystem Skokie Hospital Northwest Community Hospital Northwestern Memorial Hospital Norwegian-American Hospital Oak Forest Hospital Our Lady of the Resurrection Medical Center Palos Community Hospital Provident Hospital of Cook County Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Resurrection Medical Center Riveredge Hospital Roseland Community Hospital Rush North Shore Medical Center Rush Oak Park Hospital Rush University Medical Center Sacred Heart Hospital St. Alexis Medical Center St. Anthony Hospital St. Bernard Hospital and Health Care Center St. Francis Hospital of Evanston St. James Hospital and Health Center Saint Joseph Hospital Saints Mary and Elizabeth Medical Center Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital Sherman Hospital Shriners Hospital for Children South Shore Hospital Streamwood Hospital John H. Stroger, Jr., Hospital Swedish Covenant Hospital Thorek Hospital and Medical Center UHS Hartgrove Hospital University of Illinois Medical Center West Suburban Medical Center Westlake Hospital

Editorial Guidelines & Policies Chicago Medicine magazine s audience is comprised of 5,000 physicians and students who are members of the Chicago Medical Society. Our readers represent all specialties, but mostly primary care. Our readers seek educational and informative articles about trends and issues in health care delivery, to new treatment modalities, to changes in medical education. We prefer articles written by physicians and health care attorneys. Here is a brief summary of our guidelines: Magazine articles should be timely and original, written exclusively for Chicago Medicine. The magazine appears in its entirety on the website and some articles may appear online only. Submission: All articles should be submitted as electronic text documents to Elizabeth Sidney, co-editor, at esidney@cmsdocs. org. Charts and graphs should also be submitted electronically as text documents. We require illustrations and photos to be high-resolution JPEGs or PDFs, as opposed to photos copied from a website, which are generally low-resolution and not reproduce well in print. While we do not publish footnotes, we do ask authors to supply references and documentation to support their article. Article Length: Depending on the section, the length may vary. One magazine page is approximately 750 words. Features typically run two to four pages, and opinion pieces run one page for approximately 750 words. Content: Opinion articles are encouraged as long as they are researched and fact-based, with minimal use of the first-person pronoun I and do not characterize individuals and organizations in an unprofessional manner. Authors should attempt to present different sides of a controversial issue; criticism should be balanced with constructive advice. Review: Articles are reviewed by the CMS Editorial Advisory Committee. The Committee reserves the right to accept, or reject the article, or request that revisions be made. Chicago Medicine also reserves the right to edit and make revisions as deemed necessary, and to request additional material as needed. The Committee s decision is binding. An article with significant changes is sent back to the author(s) for review, prior to publication. Style: Chicago Medicine articles should be written for a general physician audience in magazine style to appeal to colleagues from all specialties. Technical/scientific articles are edited according to the AMA Manual of Style, while non-technical ones follow the Associated Press Stylebook. Deadline: 90 days prior to the publication date, which is the first of each month. (The deadline for the November issue is August 1.) Copyright: All original articles are copyrighted by the Chicago Medical Society. The author is required to sign a release.