Stay current on key topics in clinical medicine–and earn CME on your time–with engaging podcasts based on peer-reviewed articles published in JAMA.
JN Listen is now available for iPhone in the iOS App Store.
Relevant topics in clinical medicine
Topics include diabetes, stroke, dietary guidelines, depression, Lyme disease, constipation, and more, with new podcasts added regularly. You can also set preferences, and the app will recommend episodes based on your interests.
In-app quizzes for CME credit
After listening to a podcast, you can take a short quiz for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. You can also track your credits and save, email, and print certificates—all right in the app.
Jump to related audio
When you've completed the quiz, you can use the Hear Related Audio feature to find the answer to each question you missed. No need to hunt or guess.
Hosted by physicians
JAMA physician editors conduct interviews with patients, investigators, and other experts who add perspective and context.
MOC credits automatically sent
Receive American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) MOC points for the CME quizzes you complete. Credits are transferred automatically to the ABIM on your behalf unless you choose to opt out.
iPhone users can download the new JN Listen app from the iOS App Store.
You can listen to JAMA podcasts for free by downloading the JN Listen app
In order to take in-app quizzes and earn CME credit, you will need a subscription. Learn more here.
No, you can listen to podcasts, set preferences, and download episodes without a subscription. To take quizzes and earn CME credit however, you will need a subscription.
No, there is no limit to the number of quizzes you can take.
After you complete a CME activity, you can view your CME certificate by going to the My CME page, selecting the specific episode, and clicking View Certificate. The My CME page will only show certificates for activities you have completed in the app. You can view all CME certificates that you've earned in both the app and on the website by clicking My Transcript at the top of the My CME page, or by clicking My CME Transcript on the Account page.
No, you can listen to podcasts, set preferences, and download episodes without creating an account or signing in.
Yes. You can save episodes for offline listening by downloading them to My Episodes. Quizzes for downloaded episodes can also be taken while offline. However, CME credits earned while offline will not be listed on your JAMA Network transcript until your phone regains internet access. These credits will be transmitted automatically as soon as internet access is restored; no user input is required.
To download content:
(1) Click the download icon on the bottom right-hand corner of the episode tile on the Browse page,
(2) swipe left on the episode tile on the Browse page, or
(3) open an episode and click the Download button.
To remove downloaded content:
(1) Swipe left on the episode tile on the Browse or My Episodes page, or
(2) open an episode and click the Remove button.
Yes, you can be signed in on different devices with the same account. Your saved preferences, CME history, and audio-playback progress will be synced device to device, session to session.
No. At this time JN Listen is an iPhone-only app. We will likely include Android devices and tablets in the future.
Try closing and reopening the app. You should be able to sign in once you have restarted the app. Keep in mind that the sign in page can take a few seconds to load; repeatedly clicking the sign in button can extend this delay.
Once you are signed in you will remain so until you choose to sign out, at which time you can simply go to the Account page and click Sign out at the bottom of the screen.