Pubdate: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 Source: Houston Chronicle (TX) Copyright: 1999 Houston Chronicle Contact: http://www.chron.com/ Forum: http://www.chron.com/content/hcitalk/index.html Author: Daniel Q. Haney, Associated Press Note: Dr. Kassirer's NEJM editorial, "Federal Foolishness and Marijuana", is online at http://pdxnorml.org/NEJM_Foolishness_013097.html MEDICAL JOURNAL EDITOR IS ASKED TO STEP DOWN Dispute over use of name forces resignation BOSTON -- The top editor of the New England Journal of Medicine has been forced out in a dispute over the use of its name to sell consumer newsletters and other publications. Dr. Jerome P. Kassirer was asked to step down, friends say, because of his long-standing opposition to the Massachusetts Medical Society's practice of launching new magazines and advertising them as being from "the publishers of the New England Journal of Medicine." They said Kassirer and other editors oppose tying its reputation to consumer health letters and other magazines that have no real connection to the New England Journal's standards or editing. The New England Journal, founded in 1812, is regarded by many as the world's most prestigious medical publication. Each week, it is a source of news about the latest breakthroughs in medicine. The Massachusetts Medical Society, which owns the Journal, said it will not renew Kassirer's contract as editor, a job he has held for eight years. Kassirer will give up his job Sept. 1. Medical society officials said Kassirer's performance as editor was never questioned, and both sides said the society never interfered with his decisions about what to print. "This is an honest difference of opinion," said Frank Fortin, a medical society spokesman. "We are trying to be responsive to a new world of medical publishing." In January, Dr. George Lundberg was fired from the Journal of the American Medical Association, another of the world's most distinguished medical journals, for publishing a 1991 survey of college students on whether oral sex constitutes sex. The AMA objected to the timing of publication to coincide with President Clinton's impeachment trial. During Kassirer's tenure, the New England Journal's circulation reached about 240,000, with an annual subscription cost of $129. Dr. Marshall N. Kaplan of New England Medical Center, a part-time Journal editor, said many at the magazine fear that "somehow those who look at it as one part of a business will gradually destroy the primacy of the New England Journal without even knowing what they are doing." However, Fortin said the society will do nothing to harm the New England Journal's reputation. Fortin disputed parallels, which some drew, to the furor two years ago over the American Medical Association's abortive deal to endorse Sunbeam Corp. products. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck