Concise, timely summaries and commentary of important clinical research — available on both Ovid and jwatch.org

NEJM Journal Watch, from NEJM Group, gathers together succinct, time-saving, physician-written summaries of the latest clinical research and guidelines published by more than 250 of today’s leading medical journals. Content is easy to read and grounded in clinical context so clinicians everywhere can absorb, understand, and use the information in their practice to improve patient outcomes. NEJM Journal Watch, along with the New England Journal of Medicine and other NEJM Group publications, is available online to institutions only via the Ovid platform — and subscribers have access to content on both Ovid and jwatch.org.
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Why NEJM Journal Watch on Ovid?


  • Help clinicians quickly find the right information to improve patient care.
  • Build confidence and skills among clinicians.
  • Offer dual access on two flexible and complementary online platforms.
  • Integrate with your institution’s other Ovid-subscribed resources.
  • Track journal usage to manage your subscriptions and individual user access.

Latest clinical evidence and context to enhance patient care:


  • Concise summaries and perspectives on innovative and timely research across a range of specialties, including cardiology, general medicine, hospital medicine, infectious disease, neurology, and oncology & hematology
  • Email alerts announcing new summaries in a range of specialties and topics —general medicine, cardiology, infectious diseases, diabetes, hypertension, and more
  • Guideline Watch articles summarizing key points of and contextualizing clinical guidelines
  • Blogs providing insightful perspectives and discussion on topical issues, including HIV/AIDS and infectious diseases and the practice of medicine
  • Podcasts with conversations, interviews, news, and reader commentary

Enhance your institutional offerings with additional publications from NEJM Group on Ovid:

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