Subscriptions
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine (CCJM) is published 12 times yearly by Cleveland Clinic.
2024 Subscription Rates
U.S. and possessions: personal $160; institutional $188; single copy/back issue $20.
Foreign: $205; single copy/back issue $20.
Institutional (multiple-reader rate) applies to libraries, schools, hospitals, and federal, commercial, and private institutions and organizations. Individual subscriptions must be in the names of, billed to, and paid by individuals.
NOTE: Subscriptions are for calendar year only (January through December).
Purchasing subscriptions can be done online or by check payable to Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine and sent to:
Cleveland Clinic Education Foundation
P.O. Box 373291
Cleveland, OH 44193-3291
Change of Address or Subscription Changes
Paid Subscribers (including libraries)
Contact CCJM with change of address or subscription changes or questions:
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine
9500 Euclid Avenue, JJ44
Cleveland, OH 44195
Phone: 216-444-2661
Fax: 216-444-9385
Email: [email protected]
Non-Paid Subscribers
Non-paid subscribers such as practicing physicians (internist, cardiologist, endocrinologist, diabetologist) who receive a complimentary copy of CCJM each month must provide their address change to the American Medical Association (AMA). Send your change of address or a recent mailing label along with new address information to:
AMA
AMA Plaza
Data Verification Unit
330 N. Wabash Ave., Suite 39300
Chicago, IL 60611-5885
Phone: 800-621-8335
[email protected]
Why send change-of-address information to the AMA? CCJM uses the AMA's database of physician names and addresses for mailing its issues. (Please note: All physicians are included in this database, not just members of the AMA.) Only the AMA can update your data and will only accept a change-of-address notice from you.
Be sure that your primary specialty and type of practice are also up to date in the AMA records. This information is important in determining who receives CCJM. If you have ever notified the AMA that you did not want to receive mail from its list, you will not receive CCJM. You can reverse that directive by notifying the AMA. Please note that a change of address with the AMA will redirect all medically related mailings from the AMA list to the new address.