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  • Congress of Neurological Surgeons Announces Journal Update: Neurosurgery Practice

    • Dec 20, 2022

    Congress of Neurological Surgeons Announces Journal Update: Neurosurgery Practice

    Schaumburg, Ill., December 20, 2022—The Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) proudly announces that its online-only, Open Access journal, Neurosurgery Open, is now titled Neurosurgery Practice. As the official Open Access journal of the CNS, Neurosurgery Practice’s aim is to publish content representing the spectrum of neurosurgical practice with a clear and useful message important for patient care.

    “With competitive article processing charges and an expanded editorial board focused on efficient peer-review, this journal will help bring more quality neurosurgical content to the global readership”, said Dr. Douglas Kondziolka, Editor-in-Chief, Neurosurgery Publications.

    Neurosurgery Practice publishes scientific articles, both clinical and experimental, from across the neurosurgical subspecialties, including but not limited to, vascular, spine, and tumor. Neurosurgery Practice features clinical research, reviews, case instructions, and other information of interest to neurosurgeons. As a fully open access publication, all content publishes under the Creative Commons Attribution CC-BY-NC-ND and CC-BY licenses. CNS members receive a 20% discount on article processing charges.

    2023 CNS President, Dr. Elad I. Levy said, “I look forward to the future of Neurosurgery Practice and am excited to preside over CNS during this relaunch. The Neurosurgery Publications journals continue to be the leader in cutting-edge science, and this Open Access journal provides the opportunity to share critical insights important to the clinical practice of our specialty.”

    To learn more about Neurosurgery Practice and how to submit to the journal visit  neurosurgerypractice-online.com.

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    About Neurosurgery Publications.
    Neurosurgery Publications is the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) suite of journals that includes Neurosurgery, Operative Neurosurgery, and Neurosurgery Practice Neurosurgery ​is the official publication of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons. Neurosurgery provides a medium for the prompt publication of scientific articles dealing with clinical or experimental neurosurgery, reviews, and other information of interest to neurosurgeons. Clinical Neurosurgery, published annually as a supplement to Neurosurgery is the official register of the CNS Annual Meeting. Operative Neurosurgery is focused on the technical aspects of the discipline featuring operative procedures, anatomy, instrumentation, devices, and technology. Operative Neurosurgery is the practical resource for cutting-edge material that connects the surgeon directly to the operating room. Neurosurgery Practice publishes scientific articles, both clinical and experimental, from across the neurosurgical subspecialties including but not limited to vascular, spine, and tumor. Neurosurgery Practice features clinical research, reviews, case instructions, and other information of interest to neurosurgeons.  Neurosurgery Practice is an online-only, fully Open Access publication with all content publishing under the Creative Commons Attribution CC-BY-NC-ND and CC-BY licenses.

    About the Congress of Neurological Surgeons
    The Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) is the global leader in neurosurgical education, serving to promote health by advancing neurosurgery through innovation and excellence in education. Founded in 1951, the CNS is proud to have more than 10,000 members and hundreds of educational opportunities, both online and in person.  The CNS provides leadership in neurosurgery by inspiring and facilitating scientific discovery and its translation into clinical practice. The CNS maintains the vitality of the profession through volunteer efforts of its members and the development of leadership in service to the public, to colleagues in other disciplines, and to neurosurgeons throughout the world in all stages of their professional lives. For more information, please visit cns.org.

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