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About NEJM Editorial E-mails, Podcasts, and RSS Feeds

NEJM offers a variety of options to receive the information you need in a timely manner. Personalize your access to our information so you never miss an important article or feature.

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My NEJM gives you quick and easy access to your personal account information and preferences. Specialty Updates provide links to articles in any of 19 specialty areas, so you never miss a relevant article. Article Alerts notify you when an article you’ve selected is cited in a letter, editorial or other article. You can also view your Weekly CME and subscription accounts, and view and manage your personal profile. Go to My NEJM now


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SPECIALTY UPDATES

Free e-mail Specialty Updates save you time and let you focus on the content that interests you most. Choose from among 19 Specialty Updates to stay informed about new content and ensure that you never miss an important article. Register at My NEJM

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There are times when NEJM publishes research that affects public health and clinical decision making as soon as it is ready. Articles with time-sensitive medical information are published first at NEJM.org, in advance of regular online and print publication. Register at My NEJM to sign up for FREE Online First notifications

ALERTS

NEJM.org offers several ways to keep you and your colleagues  informed when information that is important to you is published.

RESIDENT E-BULLETIN

The Resident e-Bulletin is a weekly e-mail that delivers two teaching topics right to your in-box. It summarizes two current articles that are valuable for teaching, and offers "Clinical Pearls" from each. "Morning Report Questions" help teachers and residents focus on an article’s key points. Links are provided to the full articles. Sign up for Resident e-Bulletin at My NEJM

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RSS feeds from NEJM.org help you save time while staying informed on topics you care about. The feeds you download are automatically updated on a regular basis, keeping you up to date with the latest information. The feeds include titles, links to content, and summary information, so you can quickly find the content that interests you. Examples of available feeds:

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