Submission Guidelines

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Submission guidelines are outlined below:

1.1 Topic Summaries

- Description: Summaries of topics, in point form as a numbered list with no more than 20 points per page. These are evidence-based reviews relating to the assessment and/or management of specific clinical problems relevant to neurology, neurosurgery, rehabilitation & closely associated allied health disciplines.

- Structure: Summary of critical issues including demonstrating relevance to neurology, neurosurgery & rehabilitation organized into (roughly) an introduction, body & conclusion

- Sentence limit: 20 lines/points maximum

- References: 20 maximum

- Figures/tables/images: 5 maximum

- Categories: 5 categories, each 4 words maximum in length

1.2 Clinical Articles

- Description: Evidence-based review articles relating to the assessment and/or management of specific clinical problems relevant to neurology, neurosurgery & rehabilitation

- Structure: Introduction, body, conclusion (summary of critical issues including demonstrating relevance to neurology, NSx & rehabilitation)

- Word limit: 2000 words maximum, excluding tables, boxes, figures and references

- References: 30 maximum

- Figures/tables/images: 5 maximum

- Categories: 5 categories, each 4 words maximum in length

1.3 Professional Articles

- Description: Evidence-based review articles 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)

- Structure: Introduction, body, conclusion (summary of critical issues including demonstrating relevance to neurology & rehabilitation)

- Word limit: 2000 words maximum, excluding tables, boxes, figures and references

- References: 20 maximum

- Figures/tables/images: 5 maximum

- Categories: 5 categories, each 4 words maximum in length

1.4 Articles to Avoid

Research, viewpoint articles & clinical case studies (professional opinions discussing relevant topics in neurology & rehabilitation) are beyond the scope of this wiki and should be avoided.