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NEJM

The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) — Full Overview

🔹 Basic Information:

  • Full Name: The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM)

  • Type: Peer-reviewed, weekly medical journal

  • Founded: 1812

  • Publisher: Massachusetts Medical Society (USA)

  • Headquarters: Boston, Massachusetts, United States

  • Language: English

  • Format: Print and digital (website, PDF, video, audio)

  • Impact Factor (2023): ~176 — one of the highest in the medical publishing world


🔹 Key Focus Areas:

NEJM covers a broad range of clinical and research topics:

  • General medicine

  • Internal medicine

  • Cardiology

  • Oncology

  • Neurology

  • Infectious diseases

  • Pediatrics

  • Surgery

  • Public health and epidemiology

  • Emerging technologies (e.g., AI in healthcare)


🔹 Features:

  • Published weekly with high editorial standards

  • Articles undergo rigorous peer review

  • Publishes:

    • Original clinical research and trials

    • Case studies

    • Reviews and editorials

    • Clinical images and infographics

    • Educational multimedia (videos, podcasts)

  • Often features landmark studies and breakthroughs in medicine


🔹 NEJM Network & Related Platforms:

  1. NEJM Evidence — Focused on clinical evidence and methodology

  2. NEJM Catalyst — Healthcare delivery and innovation insights

  3. NEJM AI — Artificial Intelligence in medicine

  4. NEJM Resident 360 — Tools and resources for medical residents

  5. NEJM Knowledge+ — Learning and assessment platform for continuing medical education (CME)


🔹 Reputation:

  • Regarded as one of the most prestigious medical journals in the world

  • Frequently cited in government policy, WHO, FDA, CDC, and academic institutions

  • Often serves as the first outlet for publishing major medical breakthroughs

  • Many Nobel Prize-winning researchers have published in NEJM


🔹 Audience:

  • Physicians, researchers, professors, medical students, public health professionals


🔹 Financial Model:

  • Revenue from:

    • Subscriptions (individual and institutional)

    • Advertising

    • Open Access fees (for certain articles)

  • Some content is open/free access, most is behind a paywall


🔹 Historical Significance:

  • Published continuously since 1812, making it one of the oldest medical journals

  • Played a key role in disseminating research on diseases such as:

    • Tuberculosis

    • Diabetes

    • HIV/AIDS

    • COVID-19

  • Remains at the forefront of global clinical research and medical policy

Note: All information provided on the site is unofficial. You can get official information from the websites of relevant state organizations