Tuesday, July 20, 2010

New England Journal of Medicine Web Site

FROM NEJM:
In a matter of days NEJM will launch a redesigned website that offers a deeper, broader, and more engaging online experience. Creating a smooth transition for you to the new NEJM.org is our top priority.

We've prepared some information to help you know what to expect when the new NEJM.org launches and to ensure you take advantage of the additional value from the new site. For more detailed information about the new NEJM.org visit our FAQ page.
Confirm your account and get a free gift – it's quick and easy

After the new site launches the first thing we'll ask you to do is confirm your account. This is a quick and easy process that will allow you to access exciting new personalized features and functionality on NEJM.org, plus an exclusive free article collection.

The new NEJM.org requires your e-mail address to sign you into the site. If you currently use your e-mail address as your username, nothing will change for you, but you'll be asked to confirm your account the first time you sign in.

If your current NEJM.org username is not your e-mail address, you will be asked to verify your e-mail address the first time you sign in. Your e-mail address will become your username.

Either way, account confirmation is a simple process that will allow you to confirm your information and create your My NEJM account.

After you confirm your account you can:
* Get your exclusive free article collection
* Manage your profile in My NEJM and personalize your NEJM.org experience
* Participate in interactive features, including Interactive Medical Cases
* Stay current in your field and focus on the content that matters most with 19 new specialty pages, and your choice of topic specific e-mail updates
* Save articles and searches for future reference or to revisit when you have time
* ... and more

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