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NEJM Journal Watch Now Available at Mayo Clinic Libraries

by Wail Kailani on 2025-05-19T07:55:42-05:00 in Clinical Resources, Faculty & Students | 0 Comments

NEJM Journal Watch, a journal summary and guideline alerting service from the New England Journal of Medicine, is now available through the Mayo Clinic Libraries.

To create NEJM Journal Watch, a team of physicians review the research and guidelines from over 150 key medical journals. They develop clear, concise summaries of this content and provide additional expert commentary and analysis to help readers stay informed about current best practices. Specialties covered by Journal Watch include General Medicine, Cardiology, Emergency Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Neurology, Oncology/Hematology, and Psychiatry. A separate Guideline Watch section provides updates and analysis of recently updated clinical guidelines.

NEJM Journal Watch and other library resources are available to all staff and learners, both on and off campus. When working off-campus, visit https://library.mayo.edu to find proxied links to library resources.

If you have questions about NEJM Journal Watch or any other library resources, please contact us at library@mayo.edu or 507-284-2061.


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