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Introducing the NEJM iPad EditionBOSTON --(Business Wire)-- The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM.org) today announces its new iPad app, now available free for download in the iTunes App Store. The NEJM iPad Edition combines all content from the New England Journal of Medicine print issues with audio, share, search, and notation features in an integrated, easy-to-navigate format. This new app is the latest in a series of product enhancements and offerings from NEJM to create accessible, mobile solutions for today's busy health care providers. "Doctors don't spend much time behind their desks. They are on the go, caring for patients," says NEJM editor-in-chief, Jeffrey M. Drazen, M.D. "With the NEJM iPad Edition, relevant clinical information is right at our fingertips. Readers now have a way to carry multiple issues with them, make notes to share with colleagues, and show images in a meeting or on the floor of the hospital." The NEJM iPad Edition includes features that allow users to:
"We are pleased to offer this additional value to individual NEJM subscribers and to provide a new offering for non-subscribers," says NEJM publisher Thomas J. Easley. "As physicians and other medical professionals change the way they engage with clinical and research content, we are available to them on multiple platforms, and are optimizing our own properties for the mobile web. This new app takes advantage of the iPad technology to deliver a truly enhanced reading experience." The NEJM iPad Edition joins the iPhone (News - Alert) apps -NEJM This Week, NEJM Image Challenge, NEJM CareerCenter - all available now in the iTunes App Store. ABOUT THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM.org) is the world's leading medical journal and website. In 2012, NEJM celebrates 200 years of advancing medical science, practice and patient care. Each week, NEJM publishes peer-reviewed research and clinical content for physicians, educators and the global medical community. A career companion, NEJM is a vital, go-to resource for keeping practicing physicians aware of developments of importance to their patients and for training medical students and residents. The New England Journal of Medicine is owned and published by the Massachusetts Medical Society. Photos/Multimedia Gallery Available: http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/mmg.cgi?eid=50201149&lang=en
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