Launched in 2021, The Neurology Hub is a web portal uniquely dedicated to presenting current approaches to diagnosis, disease-modifying and symptomatic treatment, and analysis of research and industry news with a goal to facilitate practical application and improved clinical practice in the field of multiple sclerosis (MS). We accept submissions from any health care practitioner treating persons with MS.
To provide best practices and expert dialogue in the field to help MS professionals provide the best possible clinical care using up-to-date information.
TheNeurologyHub.com is a website focusing on the field of MS that welcomes submissions and does not charge any author or subscription fees. We publish online review articles, case reports, news, imaging, tutorials, podcasts, and interviews. Published materials are available online to all users and may be shared freely. Commercial reuse requires permission.
Although some content published on TheNeurologyHub.com are invited contributions, we welcome anyone working in the field of MS to submit articles, case reports, videos, imaging, or other ideas for consideration of publication; authors should identify whether their submissions fit into the category of difficult diagnoses, recognizing relapses, progressive problems, or the MRI Atlas. Any questions and all submissions should be sent to pneditorial@bmctoday.com.
Case Reports and Challenge Case Reports
A challenge case report is distinguished by presenting the case without diagnosis, including multiple-choice questions, and answering the questions in the discussion. Both types of case reports are uninvited. Peer-review of all cases is done by medical experts. Case reports and challenge case reports must follow a standard outline detailed in the preparation checklists. Cases that cover an unusual presentation are preferred.
We encourage you to submit your interesting cases!
Challenge Case Report Checklist for preparation can be downloaded here.
Case Report Checklist for preparation can be downloaded here.
News and Interviews
Practical Neurology and TheNeurologyHub.com report on neurology news and conduct interviews of individuals involved in advances and breakthroughs. All neurology news and interviews are written by Practical Neurology staff, and submissions will not be considered. Press releases and alerts of neurology news are welcome and should be sent to pneditorial@bmctoday.com.
TheNeurologyHub.com maintains the highest standards for publishing integrity and follows the recommendations of the International Committee on Medical Journal Editing (ICMJE).
All authors must include a disclosure statement that provides any potential conflicts of interest. When a potential conflict of interest is disclosed, the print edition will refer the reader to the online edition where it appears in full. When an author states she or he has no potential conflicts to disclose, that will be clearly stated at the end of the article online.
All peer reviewers are required to excuse themselves from the process when they have a potential conflict of interest.
We encourage authors to clearly state the roles and responsibilities of each author and require that it be stated explicitly when 2 or more authors contributed equally to a submission.
Contributors give copyright and publishing rights to Bryn Mawr Communications III, LLC and, like all users, are free to access and distribute the material for individual and educational use at no cost. Commercial reuse is not allowed without permission.
Any questions or concerns about the editorial policies of TheNeurologyHub.com or how these policies have been implemented should be directed to the Publisher, Wendy Terry, at wterry@bmctoday.com.
Publication of advertisements on TheNeurologyHub.com does not imply endorsement. Advertisers and sponsors do not have advance knowledge of editorial content. We may, but are not obligated to, share proofs upon request. Editorial decisions are made without influence by advertisers or sponsors and are kept separate from advertising content.
TheNeurologyHub.com reserves the right to reject or exclude advertising copy which in our opinion is deceptive, detrimental to the public interest, illicit, fraudulent, inappropriate or incompatible with the character of TheNeurologyHub.com, misleading, offensive, unethical, or unfair. TheNeurologyHub.com does not allow advertising that misrepresents, ridicules, discriminates (real or implied), or attacks an individual or group on the basis of age, national origin, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, or any protected class or other status.
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