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Allen S. Brett is the editor in chief of NEJM Journal Watch, a series of topic-specific newsletters written for physicians and other health professionals. He has been the editor in chief since 1994. Brett is also Orlando Benedict Mayer Professor of Medicine and director of the Division of General Internal Medicine as well as the vice chair of the department of medicine. Brett is a physician at the university of South Carolina. His academic interests include medical ethics, clinical decision-making, preventive medicine, critical review of the medical literature, and health care reform.

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  • Allen S. Brett is the editor in chief of NEJM Journal Watch, a series of topic-specific newsletters written for physicians and other health professionals. He has been the editor in chief since 1994. Brett is also Orlando Benedict Mayer Professor of Medicine and director of the Division of General Internal Medicine as well as the vice chair of the department of medicine. Brett is a physician at the university of South Carolina. His academic interests include medical ethics, clinical decision-making, preventive medicine, critical review of the medical literature, and health care reform. (en)
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