Articles vary in length depending upon the subject matter. A feature-length article runs around 2500 words, but can be as long as 4000 words. Shorter pieces that fit on one page, like a guest editorial, run around 900 words. We work with authors on a case-by-case basis. If the topic is a lengthy...
EMS World retains the exclusive right to the first publication of the work and for 365 days after first publication. After that, publication rights revert back to the author, although we retain the right to republish the article in any media format. Rights reverting back to the author after a...
Dan:
We feature many types of articles, not just clinical ones, so operations content is certainly of interest. The first thing to do before writing an article is to query the editor to make sure they are interested in the topic and to make sure they don't already have something on that...
Once you have finished the article and submitted it, it will be sent out for blind peer review by members of our editorial advisory board. This process may take up to four weeks. If revisions are requested, we will return to the author with a list of suggested changes. Authors are given 12 weeks...
As the editor of EMS World, a monthly publication for EMTs and paramedics, and EMSWorld.com, I am often approached by folks who are interested in writing for publication, but don't have any idea how to start the process. We are always interested in working with new writers, or providing advice...