News Release

NEJM Group launches NEJM Clinician

A new digital publication from the publishers of the New England Journal of Medicine brings trusted human judgment back to medical updates.

Business Announcement

NEJM Group

BOSTON, December 8, 2025 — NEJM Group, the publisher of the New England Journal of Medicine, today announced the launch of NEJM Clinician, a new weekly digital publication created to support time-pressed clinicians at the front lines of patient care.   

“NEJM is trusted to publish the most important, practice-changing research.” said Eric J. Rubin, MD, PhD, Editor-in-Chief of the New England Journal of Medicine. “NEJM Clinician builds on that strength by curating highly relevant clinical insights from NEJM and reputable medical journals to give physicians clear, dependable guidance without the noise.” 

Drawing from more than 150 peer-reviewed journals and other sources, NEJM Clinician curates the most important advances in clinical medicine, delivering summaries and commentary in a concise, 30-minute weekly read along with frequent updates. Designed by and for practicing clinicians, NEJM Clinician helps health care providers stay informed and confident in their decisions while navigating increasingly demanding care environments. 

“Clinicians are not short on information — they’re short on time,” said Raja-Elie Abdulnour, MD, Editor-in-Chief of NEJM Clinician. “Our editors do the hard work for them by filtering the noise, pinpointing what matters most in general medicine, and translating it into insights they can act on right away. It’s like hearing the week’s most important clinical highlights from an expert and trusted colleague.”  

NEJM Clinician gives readers quick, practical ways to stay ahead of change. Article types including Journal Watch and Guideline Watch keep new clinical evidence and recommendations at their fingertips; Drug Watch explains how the latest FDA approvals will play out in practice; Clinical Conversations bring expert voices directly into the reader’s inbox. Each issue features the most clinically relevant reviews, cases, and images from the New England Journal of Medicine and NEJM Evidence: content clinicians can trust and put into practice the same day they read it.  

“NEJM Clinician is for physicians who want to understand the latest health evidence without spending hours reading every week,” said David Sampson, Chief Publishing Officer for NEJM Group. “Based on extensive physician input, this publication is designed to help clinicians confidently deliver patient care backed by the latest evidence.” 

Personal and institutional subscriptions to NEJM Clinician are available. For additional information read the NEJM editorial or visit: https://clinician.nejm.org

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 

About NEJM Group 

NEJM Group creates high-quality medical resources for research, learning, practice and professional development designed to meet the demand for essential medical knowledge among academic researchers and teachers, physicians, clinicians, executives and others in medicine and health care. NEJM Group products include the New England Journal of Medicine, NEJM Clinician, NEJM Evidence, NEJM AI, NEJM Catalyst, and NEJM Career Center. NEJM Group is a division of the Massachusetts Medical Society, a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for physicians and patients. For more information visit www.nejmgroup.org

About NEJM Clinician 

NEJM Clinician is a weekly, digital clinical resource tailored for generalist clinicians. Created by physician-editors, NEJM Clinician delivers expertly curated and summarized research, guidelines, and practice updates — readable in 30 minutes or less each week — so clinicians can stay current, confident, and focused on delivering patient care. Learn more at https://clinician.nejm.org

MEDIA CONTACT 

Dawn Peters 
Director, Strategic Communications & Media Relations 
NEJM Group 
MediaRelations@nejm.org 
+1 781-434-7847 


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