New Medical Gazette facts for kids
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Type | Bimonthly newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | Editorial staff "New Medical Gazette" |
Founded | 18 December 1992 |
Political alignment | independent |
Language | Russian |
Headquarters | Perovo district, Moscow, Russia |
The New Medical Gazette (often called NMG) is a newspaper from Russia. It is printed in the city of Moscow. The full name in Russian is "Новая медицинская газета".
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What is the New Medical Gazette?
The New Medical Gazette (NMG) is a newspaper that started in 1992. A group of journalists in Moscow created it. Some of these journalists also had experience working in healthcare. This means they knew a lot about medicine.
How did NMG start?
The newspaper was officially registered on December 18, 1992. It was registered with the Ministry of Press and Information of the Russian Federation. This step is important for any newspaper to be legally published.
When was the first NMG issue?
The very first issue of NMG came out on May 18, 1993. Since that year, Andrei Gusev has been the editor-in-chief. An editor-in-chief is the main person in charge of a newspaper. Andrei Gusev was born in Moscow on October 27, 1952.
What kind of articles does NMG publish?
The New Medical Gazette focuses on important medical topics. It also shares the latest news about health and medicine. The newspaper used to be printed in two common paper sizes: A3 and A4.
Does NMG have an online version?
Yes, since 1999, NMG has also been available online. This means you can read its articles on the internet.
Who writes for NMG?
Many well-known journalists and writers work for NMG. Some of them include Sergei Aman, Anatoly Baranov, Andrei Gusev, and Sergei Sokurov. While the newspaper mainly covers medical topics, its authors also write about other subjects.
What are the literary pages?
NMG has special literary pages. These pages are created together with a group called the "Union of Writers of Moscow." They feature stories, poems, and other creative writings.