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England Journal of Medicine
The New England Journal of Medicine is one
of the world’s leading medical journals
and publishes original research and interpretive
articles in major aspects of medicine: its
science, its art and practice, and its position
in today’s society. Each Week, The New
England Journal of Medicine presents major,
previously unpublished research results, clinical
findings, updates and opinions. The New England
Journal of Medicine has the largest paid circulation
among medical journals: over 200,000 physicians,
students, institutions and other medical professionals
in more than 140 countries subscribe to The
New England Journal of Medicine; It is printed
simultaneously each week in the United States,
Canada, England, and Japan, and a selection
of translated articles reaches approximately
140,000 physicians in China through the China
Medical Tribune.. When you subscribe to The
Journal, you will receive access to the complete
text of the Journal Online. Your subscriber
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the subscriber-only sections of the Journal’s
Web site. the impact factor is 34.833 (2003).
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Online, the Journal reaches approximately
250,000 readers each week; the Journal is
also provided online at no charge in 120 economically
disadvantaged countries.
Studies published in the Journal receive extensive
coverage in the news media worldwide, reaching
millions of additional health care professionals
and patients each week.
Subscribers can elect to receive either a
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Regular sections of the New England Journal
of Medicine include:
• Research: The core of the Journal,
our Research articles present the most important
findings in medicine and science.
• Perspective: Provides a quick assessment
of a single, important topic
• Clinical Practice: Shows, by example,
how experts diagnose various clinical issues
• Case records: Shows the diagnostic
process at work, using specific cases from
Massachusetts General Hospital
• This Week in the Journal: Summarizes
key clinical and scientific insights to allow
readers to make the most of their time.
• Editorials: Presents varied opinions
on current or recent Journal findings and
significant medical controversies.
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• Free enrollment in the NEJM Weekly
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Cardiology, Infectious Diseases, Stroke, Alternative
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Published since: 1883. 48 issues per year
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Archives of Internal Medicine is a peer-reviewed,
primary source journal publishing patient
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featuring the information to help physicians
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patients. Among the topics frequently covered
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of information ranging from expert commentaries
to socioeconomic data. Among the most frequently
cited journals in the specialty, the journal
serves the discipline's diverse needs as the
official publication for several specialty
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Other medical publications compete for doctors'
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