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The Neurohospitalist


Title Abbreviation
Neurohospitalist
ISSN
1941-8744
Electronic ISSN
1941-8752
Readership
Clinicians, Emergency Physicians, Hospitalists, Internists, Neurologists, Physicians, Physicians - Medicine, Vascular Medicine Specialists
Scope
The Neurohospitalist will be the premier peer reviewed journal for providers caring for patients with neurological disorders in the hospital setting. NHO publishes articles that address diagnosis and treatment of neurological diseases as well as articles about healthcare quality, systems, and outcomes, especially as they relate to clinical neurology. The journal welcomes articles focused on general neurology, neurocritical care, vascular neurology, neurotrauma, movement disorders, neuromuscular diseases, neuroinfectious diseases, epilepsy and systemic illnesses affecting the central nervous system. Well written topic reviews and clinical problem solving exercises make the journal practical and clinically relevant. NHO will be of interest to neurohospitalists, neurologists, neurointensivists, vascular neurologists, intensivists, emergency physicians, internal medicine hospitalists and other physicians with interest in inpatient neurological care.
Sponsoring Association(s)
NeuroHospitalist Society (NHS)
Publisher Name
SAGE Publications - UK
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