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What’s NEW?

Announcing the new Journal Watch Online – a totally new look with more content, new features, and new site-wide access for all subscribers. Click here to read our press release.


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The most important medical news every weekday morning – FREE

Physician’s First Watch – your FREE daily dose of the handful of medical news stories and announcements you need to know about – delivered to your inbox each weekday morning. Selected for clinical relevance by the Physician’s First Watch physician editorial board. Register now!

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Access to ALL the medicine that matters in 13 specialty areas

We’ve made it easier for you to get what you need. Print or online – your subscription now gives you full access to our new Physician’s First Watch content, all 13 Journal Watch Primary and Specialty Care sections and our Watch Topics – all with one subscription. Not yet a subscriber? Click here to subscribe.

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More ways to find what you need

Dig into one of our 13 Primary and Specialty Care areas to find what you need, and our editors will point you to other relevant content. Or, if you prefer, browse by one of our 20 Watch Topics – information about a condition – diabetes, for example – from across our 13 specialty areas, available in one place.

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More of the information you need

In addition to hundreds of medical journals, our physician-editors also survey announcements from government agencies, presentations at scientific conferences, and reports from major media for important news that affects your practice.

In the same concise and practical tradition of our hallmark summaries and commentary on medical journals, we now offer:

    • Guideline Watch – brief summaries of key guideline recommendations, assessing the strength of the evidence and commenting on the weight and importance of the clinical guidelines.
    • News in Context – clinical perspectives on important news stories from outside the medical literature.

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More tools that make it easy to stay informed

FREE weekly and monthly e-mail alerts – 20 Topic Alerts and 13 Primary and Specialty Care Alerts – that deliver the headlines and brief descriptions of all newly available content. Plus our new Physician’s First Watch is available via e-mail or RSS.

Sign up for your free alerts.

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All from a source you can count on

Journal Watch editors are both practicing physicians and thought leaders in their fields. They understand the medical science and the clinical implications behind medical news. And they write with the context and clarity that keeps you informed and saves you time.

Moreover, Journal Watch is brought to you by the publishers of the New England Journal of Medicine.

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It all adds up to more timely, more precise, more relevant, and more accessible information — part of our continued commitment to bringing you “Medicine That Matters.”

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