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Neurohospitalist

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Neurohospitalist is a term used for neurophysicians interested in inpatient neurological care. It is an emerging field of Neurology.

There is an increasing need for neurohospitalists in the world. It is a growing branch of Neurology-Internal Medicine crossfunctional care. It is an emerging field in inpatient neurological care.

Journal

The Neurohospitalist publishes articles that address diagnosis and treatment of neurological diseases. Neurohospitalist welcomes articles that include: general neurology, neurocritical care, vascular neurology, neurotrauma, movement disorders, neuromuscular diseases, neuroinfectious diseases, epilepsy and systemic illnesses affecting the central nervous system. The journal publishes review articles, original research, case reports or case series which review the literature. This peer reviewed journal will be of interest to neurologists, neurointensivists, vascular neurologists, intensivists, emergency physicians, hospitalists and other physicians with interest in inpatient neurological care.