The NMPRA website currently receives over 50,000 hits per month and the
Med-Peds Job Opportunities
web page is always in the top 3 most frequently
visited web pages on the NMPRA website. The traffic to the NMPRA website
continues to double approximately every 12 months. The NMPRA website comes up #1 on all search
engines when searching Med-Peds and related search terms. The site is targeted towards
physicians, residents, and medical students interested in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics.
Currently we are only accepting advertising for:
Medicine-Pediatrics jobs
Health-related products/information.
Medicine-Pediatrics Job Posting
To post a job position to the Job Opportunities
page of the NMPRA web site, please email an electronic version of the job description to
jobs@medpeds.org. Job listings will be posted in one
of two 6-month blocks - July-December or January-June.
A $250 fee is required per job posting for each one of these periods. Renewal is $200 for
each 6-month period. Bulk discounts for multiple job postings can be arranged.
Please contact us at jobs@medpeds.org to negotiate a group
contract for each six month period. Job postings will be pulled from the NMPRA web site if
fees are not received within 45 days of the job posting to the NMPRA web site.
Checks can be made out to NMPRA and sent to:
Cheryl Dempsey
Tulane University School of Medicine
Department of Pediatrics
1430 Tulane Ave., SL-37
New Orleans, LA 70112
Jobs can be posted at any time.
Health Related Products/Information
Requests and contracts for any information besides Medicine-Pediatrics Job Postings will be arranged on an individual basis. Please contact the NMPRA webmaster at webmaster@medpeds.org for further details if you are interested in advertising this type of information.
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