About NEJMMedical Research

About NEJM Medical ResearchThe New England Journal of Medicine is an acknowledged leader in publishing the most important, most clinically relevant research in medicine. In addition, we publish review articles, case reports, and guidance from the front lines of clinical care.

ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Original Articles keep you up to date with ground-breaking research. Read the studies that make worldwide headlines and review key findings in clinical research and science every week. Original Articles six months old and back through 1990 are freely available to all. Browse Original Articles

SPECIAL ARTICLES

Periodically, NEJM publishes research reports on policy issues that are important to physicians and other health care providers. Special Articles examine an issue or subject with the scientific rigor expected from NEJM, presenting data and findings relating to health economics, ethics, law, or health care delivery. Browse Special Articles

CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF BASIC RESEARCH

Medical advances often begin with basic scientific research from the life sciences. For physicians who enjoy keeping up with these findings, this series provides analysis and informed speculation on the potential clinical implications of a scientific breakthrough. By following this series, physicians can anticipate clinical improvements that may be on the horizon. Browse Clinical Implications of Basic Research articles

THE NEJM ARCHIVE: 1812 – 1989

Every article NEJM has published, including some of the most noteworthy and influential research studies in modern medicine is now available online. The Archive can be searched by specialty, topic, and/or article type. Individual subscribers receive full access to articles from 1990 to the present and 50 free views annually of articles from 1812 to 1989. Institutions can purchase access to the archive for their communities. Non-subscribers can access the Archive on a pay-per-view basis. Learn more about the Archive