Healthcare knowledge provider BMJ has added a new title - BMJ Neurology Open - to its expanding portfolio of more than 70 specialist journals.
BMJ Neurology Open is an online, peer-reviewed, open access journal, dedicated to publishing medical research in all areas of clinical neurology and neuroscience. It will have a particular focus on addressing common neurological diseases and their treatment and implementation studies which look at how neurological advances can be brought to the patients who need them.
BMJ Neurology Open is co-owned by BMJ and the Australia and New Zealand Association of Neurologists (ANZAN). The title is a sister journal to the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry. The journal will maintain a rigorous and transparent peer review process and will adhere to the highest ethical standards for research as part of BMJ’s vision for a healthier world.
In common with BMJ’s other titles, BMJ Neurology Open will operate a fast submission and review process with continuous publication online, to ensure that the most up-to-date research is available worldwide.
The new title is edited by Professor Richard Gerraty, a stroke neurologist based in Australia. He was the founding director of the Acute Stroke Unit at St Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne, and has also had appointments in clinical stroke and stroke research at the Royal Melbourne and the Alfred hospital.
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