The New England Journal of Medicine invites applications from physicians at any career stage for a oneyear fulltime paid editorial fellowship beginning in July 2026. Several fellows will be selected for the 202627 year; applications are due by August 1 2025. The editorial fellows review and edit Images in Clinical Medicine submissions and write Clinical Decisions columns under the supervision of senior editors. The fellows also suggest topics for the Review Article series and contribute to the work of the Journal including the production of videos and podcasts (such as NEJM Double Take videos and Beyond Journal Club podcasts with Core IM) according to their skills and inclinations. One fellow will be selected to spend a portion of the year working with the NEJM Evidence team. The fellows participate in the daytoday editorial activities of the Journal and attend the weekly editorial meetings where they have the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the analyses and considerations that guide decisions about which articles to publish.
We are looking for candidates who have good medical judgment who can work independently and who have a good command of written English. Applicants are not required to be U.S. citizens but successful candidates must reside in the Boston area for the duration of the fellowship. Please upload your curriculum vitae and a required letter of interest addressed to Dr. Eric Rubin. If you have any questions please email with the subject line NEJM Editorial Fellowship Application 202627.
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