The Relman Years at the Journal

Abstract
Arnold S. Relman, M.D., retired this week after 14 years as Editor-in-Chief of the New England Journal of Medicine. As he departs, the Journal is recognized as the leading general-interest medical journal and is widely acknowledged to be at the forefront of clinical medicine, health economics, medical ethics, and the legal aspects of medical practice. Because he won the respect, sometimes grudging, of economists, legislators, and policy makers with his incisive analyses of problems in their ostensibly exclusive domains, his personal influence extends far beyond the covers of the Journal.Numbers alone tell a story. The Journal now . . .

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