At NEJM Knowledge+, we’re committed to ensuring that our products cover the breadth of knowledge that physicians need for both clinical practice and board exam preparation. NEJM Knowledge+ Internal Medicine Board Review, launched in 2014, already contains more than 1500 case-based questions on the most relevant and important topics in internal medicine today. We’re adding another 106 case-based questions to further expand that knowledge base.

Most of the new questions we’ve developed this year relate to three key areas:

  • Sports medicine
  • Management of pregnant patients
  • Patient safety

Each year, we plan to add at least 100 new questions to NEJM Knowledge+ Internal Medicine Board Review — this is in addition to continually updating our content when guidelines change and in response to user feedback. Our goal is to be increasingly comprehensive in the learning we provide while remaining as clinically relevant as possible.

All the questions we develop for NEJM Knowledge+ Internal Medicine Board Review meet the same high-quality standards you’ve come to expect from NEJM Group. The content is written by more than 200 physicians from academic programs across the country and is subjected to a rigorous editorial process that includes review by highly respected professional educators, leading specialists in their fields, internal medicine generalists, and NEJM Group editors. You can be sure that what you’re learning in NEJM Knowledge+ is accurate, evidence-based, and relevant to your daily practice.

NEJM Knowledge+ uses adaptive learning technology that tailors your learning to your needs. This adaptive learning technology continuously assesses the subjects you know and identifies the areas where you need reinforcement. It then delivers questions based on what you know already, what you need to study more, what you are struggling to master, what you think you know better than you do, and what you might be forgetting.

With the addition of these 106 new questions, NEJM Knowledge+ Internal Medicine now includes:

  • more than 1600 case-based questions
  • nearly 4500 total questions tied to 2500 learning objectives
  • up to 270 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM

All in all, we are strengthening one of the most comprehensive solutions available for continuous learning and exam preparation.

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Accreditation

The Massachusetts Medical Society designates this enduring material for a maximum of 270 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

The Massachusetts Medical Society is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.