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Fortschritte der Neurologie-Psychiatrie (Progress of Neurology Psychiatry)


Title Abbreviation
Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr
ISSN
0720-4299
Electronic ISSN
1439-3522
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Neurologists, Psychiatrists
Scope
Welcome to the website of the progress made by Neurology Psychiatry - your broadly recognized, recognized journal and the scientific body of the Professional Association of German Nervous Physicians ( BVDN ). Here you will find the contents of the journal, such as CME (36 CME points per year), case reports, overviews, original works, literature references of international studies and more. Also note our new series on neurobiology and neurological assessment. You can also find out more about ScholarOne Manuscripts through the editors and advisory board on the advances in neurology psychiatry, media data, annual directories, author guidelines and submission to our journal.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Berufsverband Deutscher Nervenärzte (Professional Association of German Psychiatrists) (BVDN)
Publisher Name
Thieme Medical Publishers
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