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| Print: 2227-0892 |
| Online: 2617-8966 |
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Publisher
The National Journal of Neurology is published by the National Association of Neurologists, a professional body dedicated to advancing neurological science, education, and clinical practice. The Association brings together clinicians, researchers, and academic specialists with a shared commitment to improving the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of neurological disorders.
As the official publisher, the National Association of Neurologists provides both institutional support and strategic direction for the journal. Its role extends beyond administrative oversight, encompassing the promotion of high academic standards, the encouragement of ethical research practices, and the dissemination of reliable scientific knowledge within the neurological community.
The Association ensures that the journal operates with full editorial independence. While it supports the journal’s mission and infrastructure, it does not interfere with editorial decisions, which remain the responsibility of the Editor-in-Chief and the editorial board. This separation is maintained to safeguard the integrity, impartiality, and credibility of the publication process.
In addition to publishing the journal, the National Association of Neurologists is actively involved in organizing scientific meetings, educational programs, and collaborative research initiatives. These activities contribute to the development of the field and help foster a strong network of professionals engaged in neurological sciences. The journal serves as one of the Association’s primary platforms for sharing peer-reviewed research, clinical observations, and scholarly discussion.
The publisher is also committed to ensuring that the journal adheres to internationally recognized standards of publication ethics. It supports policies related to transparency, conflict of interest disclosure, and responsible authorship. Where necessary, the Association cooperates with editors to address ethical concerns, including allegations of misconduct, fairly and consistently.
From a technical and operational perspective, the National Association of Neurologists oversees the journal’s publication schedule, digital presence, and long-term accessibility. Efforts are made to ensure that published content is preserved and remains available to the scientific community over time, reflecting the Association’s broader commitment to knowledge sharing and academic continuity.
Through its role as publisher, the National Association of Neurologists aims to maintain the National Journal of Neurology as a trusted and respected source of scholarly information, supporting both established experts and emerging researchers in the field.



