The Official Journal of the European Federation of Neurological Societies (EFNS)
Edited by:
Matti Hillbom
Anthony Schapira
Associate Editors:
Alberto Albanese
Michael Brainin
Maurizio Leone
Charles Davie
Seppo Juvela
Murat Emre
Eng-King Tan
Zbigniew Wszolek
ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2007: 47/146 (Clinical Neurology); 94/211 (Neurosciences)
Impact Factor: 2.580
The European Journal of Neurology covers all areas of clinical and basic research in neurology. Emphasis is placed on major diseases or large clinical and socio-economic importance (dementia, stroke, epilepsy, headache, multiple sclerosis, movement disorders, and infectious diseases). The journal provides a forum for European activity in clinical neuroscience and medical practice and help strengthen the links between research workers and clinicians in Europe and other parts of the world. The journal also publishes the official EFNS taskforce papers.
New Turnaround Times Announced
The European Journal of Neurology is pleased to announce the following, newly updated, turnaround times:
- Average time from submission to first decision - 4 weeks
- Average time from acceptance to OnlineEarly publication - 7 weeks
- Average time from acceptance to print publication - 13 weeks
You now have the opportunity to profit from reading high quality neuroscience articles, test your knowledge and gain CME Credits How can I gain 1 hour's CME? Where can I find the latest article? Where can I find past CME articles? How can I get my free online access to the European Journal of Neurology? If you do have any questions regarding EFNS CME online, please contact cme@efns.org Free Access in the Developing World
By answering five CME article-related questions in standard and multiple choice formats you are qualified for CME accreditation. You will receive this in the form of an EFNS CME certificate. In this certificate it is recommended that you receive accreditation of 1 hour of CME, which should be claimed with the national body in charge of CME accreditation in your country.
The latest CME article, which is published within the European Journal of Neurology, can be found with the corresponding questions on the ENE website
If you are interested in reading already published CME articles and answering the related questions, please click here Please notice that this feature is a self-test only and that you will not receive a certificate.
If your national society is one of the 42 that belong to the European Federation of Neurological Societies, then you have online access to the European Journal of Neurology absolutely free. All you need to do is email Stephen.Smith@oxon.blackwellpublishing.com giving your name, email address and national society name, and we will send you access instructions.
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