Reach highly targetted audiences interested in infertility ACCESS provides essential and active support to its 4,000 members via the ACCESS monthly enewsletter. The ACCESS eNewsletter has contributors from the many professional areas within the reproductive health arena and also gets active participation from its membership base who use the publication as a means to contact and support other infertile people. A circulation which works hard for you Supporting ACCESS is not just an altruistic exercise. This is the most targeted consumer eNewsletter within Australia covering infertility and reproductive health issues from a consumer and patient standpoint. There are compelling benefits in providing corporate support. The majority of Australians seeking advice and treatment on infertility will be exposed to ACCESS and our support materials. These people are partners with their health professionals in the treatment of their health issues and the ACCESS newsletter is a unique vehicle to get to the very consumers you are treating. For information on working with ACCESS to maximise your commitment, please either phone us on +61 2 9737 0158 or email us. Corporate supporters will receive the following: -
Exposure to the Australian infertility medical community. eNewsletters are distributed to all IVF clinic directors, nurse co-ordinators, counsellors, FSA President and Counsellors and the RTAC Chair. -
Exposure to key infertility medical practitioners internationally through distribution to countries including: Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom and the United States. -
Exposure to referring GPs and gynaecologists. -
Exposure to selected Community Health Clinics (CHCs) around Australia. -
Exposure to the Australian media through distribution to key journalists with an interest in infertility and medical issues. -
Exposure to key Australian politicians, especially those in health portfolios. Click here to request more information on becoming an ACCESS supporter. |