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== What is NeuroRehab.wiki? ==
'''NeuroRehab.wiki''' is a rapidly growing, open-access, educational neurology and rehabilitation resource that has been primarily compiled by physicians and physician trainees from across the world. Our mission is to create a reliable, peer-reviewed, evidence-based literature resource that is succinct and easily accessible to all.


== What is NeuroRehab.net? ==
The site also includes other medical, surgical and basic sciences topics for medical professionals. Refer to the category tree (on the left or below) for a full list of topics covered.  
'''NeuroRehab.net''' is a rapidly growing, open-access, educational neurology and rehabilitation resource that has been primarily compiled by physicians and physician trainees from across the world. Our mission is to create a reliable, peer-reviewed, evidence-based literature resource that is succinct and easily accessible to all.  
 
== Topics ==
<categorytree mode="categories" depth=0>Neurology</categorytree>
<categorytree mode="categories" depth=0>Rehabilitation</categorytree>
<categorytree mode="categories" depth=0>Anatomy</categorytree>
<categorytree mode="categories" depth=0>Physiology</categorytree>
<categorytree mode="categories" depth=0>Medicine</categorytree>
<categorytree mode="categories" depth=0>Surgery</categorytree>
<categorytree mode="categories" depth=0>Radiology</categorytree>
<categorytree mode="categories" depth=0>Advanced Life Support</categorytree>


== Content Types ==
== Content Types ==
'''NeuroRehab.net''' comprises two fundamental content types, articles and cases.
'''NeuroRehab.wiki''' comprises three content types, topic summaries, clinical articles and professional articles. At present, only editors may create and edit articles (editors are appointed by invitation only).
 
=== Summary Articles ===
'''Summary Articles''' are collaborative efforts to summarize, in a single canonical page on any and all topics relevant to the practice of neurology & rehabilitation. These are summaries of topics, in point form as a numbered list with no more than 20 points per page of evidence-based reviews relating to the assessment and/or management of specific clinical problems relevant to neurology, neurosurgery, rehabilitation & closely associated allied health disciplines. It is recommended that information is kept to a minimum to include only the salient points.
 
=== Clinical Articles ===
'''Clinical Articles''' provide evidence-based review on the assessment and/or management of specific clinical problems relevant to neurology, neurosurgery & rehabilitation. Every edit counts, so don't hesitate to jump in.


=== Articles ===
=== Professional Articles ===
'''Articles''' are collaborative efforts to provide a single canonical page on any and all topics relevant to the practice of neurology & rehabilitation. Every edit counts, so don't hesitate to jump in and share what you know.
'''Professional Articles''' provide evidence-based review relating to non-clinical topics relevant to neurology & rehabilitation (e.g. medical administration, capacity assessment, medico-legal issues, medical ethics, patient safety, and medical education).


=== Cases ===
Find out more about editing by reading our [[Submission_Guidelines|submission guidelines]] and [[Article_Style|style guide]].  
Exceptional '''cases''' and up-to-date articles are vital for teaching. Please consider helping by uploading your long or short cases. These could be formatted as a short stem followed by a series of questions, as in the format of fellowship examinations. Add cases by following the case publishing guidelines.


== Editorial standards ==
== Editorial standards ==
The accuracy of '''NeuroRehab.net''' content is overseen by a dedicated group of volunteer editors who constantly review additions and changes to articles and cases. Our editors also draw upon the knowledge of our expert advisers. Our expert advisers are known to not only be experts in their field and educators, but have mentored many trainees, medical graduates and students.
The accuracy of '''NeuroRehab.wiki''' content is overseen by a dedicated group of volunteer editors who constantly review additions and changes to articles and cases. Our editors draw upon their expertise as specialists in their respective fields and as educators.
 
== Editors ==
At present editors are appointed by invitation only, and may create or edit articles.
 
Editors:
[[Dr Appukutty Manickam|Dr Appukutty Manickam]], Dr Matthew Gardiner


== Support us ==
== Support us ==
If you share our values and are willing to help with small periodic financial contributions to help build innovative educational features, enhance medical education for students and trainees and improve the website, then please consider becoming a supporter.  
'''NeuroRehab.wiki''' is free thanks to our supporters and advertisers. If you share our values and are willing to help with small periodic financial contributions to help build innovative educational features, enhance medical education for students and trainees and improve the website, then please consider becoming a supporter.
 
== Contact us ==
If you have any questions relating to the site, you can contact us:
 
By email: the.portal.editor@gmail.com


== Getting started with MediaWiki ==
== Getting started with MediaWiki ==

Latest revision as of 07:40, 14 March 2023

2,559 articles, and counting!

What is NeuroRehab.wiki?

NeuroRehab.wiki is a rapidly growing, open-access, educational neurology and rehabilitation resource that has been primarily compiled by physicians and physician trainees from across the world. Our mission is to create a reliable, peer-reviewed, evidence-based literature resource that is succinct and easily accessible to all.

The site also includes other medical, surgical and basic sciences topics for medical professionals. Refer to the category tree (on the left or below) for a full list of topics covered.

Topics

Content Types

NeuroRehab.wiki comprises three content types, topic summaries, clinical articles and professional articles. At present, only editors may create and edit articles (editors are appointed by invitation only).

Summary Articles

Summary Articles are collaborative efforts to summarize, in a single canonical page on any and all topics relevant to the practice of neurology & rehabilitation. These are summaries of topics, in point form as a numbered list with no more than 20 points per page of evidence-based reviews relating to the assessment and/or management of specific clinical problems relevant to neurology, neurosurgery, rehabilitation & closely associated allied health disciplines. It is recommended that information is kept to a minimum to include only the salient points.

Clinical Articles

Clinical Articles provide evidence-based review on the assessment and/or management of specific clinical problems relevant to neurology, neurosurgery & rehabilitation. Every edit counts, so don't hesitate to jump in.

Professional Articles

Professional Articles provide evidence-based review relating to non-clinical topics relevant to neurology & rehabilitation (e.g. medical administration, capacity assessment, medico-legal issues, medical ethics, patient safety, and medical education).

Find out more about editing by reading our submission guidelines and style guide.

Editorial standards

The accuracy of NeuroRehab.wiki content is overseen by a dedicated group of volunteer editors who constantly review additions and changes to articles and cases. Our editors draw upon their expertise as specialists in their respective fields and as educators.

Editors

At present editors are appointed by invitation only, and may create or edit articles.

Editors: Dr Appukutty Manickam, Dr Matthew Gardiner

Support us

NeuroRehab.wiki is free thanks to our supporters and advertisers. If you share our values and are willing to help with small periodic financial contributions to help build innovative educational features, enhance medical education for students and trainees and improve the website, then please consider becoming a supporter.

Contact us

If you have any questions relating to the site, you can contact us:

By email: the.portal.editor@gmail.com

Getting started with MediaWiki