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To keep neurologists across the world informed about what their colleagues in other countries are doing, our bi-monthly newsletter, World Neurology is posted on the WFN website, and mailed on request to almost 30,000 individual specialists belonging to our member societies.

 

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World Neurology: January-February 2024, Volume 39, No. 1

The Journal of the Neurological Sciences

The Journal of the Neurological Sciences is the official journal of the World Federation of Neurology.

The journal provides a medium for the prompt publication of original articles in neurology and neuroscience from around the world.

JNS places special emphasis on articles that:

  1. provide guidance to clinicians around the world (Best Practices, Global Neurology);
  2. report cutting-edge science related to neurology (Basic and Translational Sciences);
  3. educate readers about relevant and practical clinical outcomes in neurology (Outcomes Research); and
  4. summarize or editorialize the current state of the literature (Reviews, Commentaries, and Editorials).

 

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The WFN Service Page of the JNS is an editorial section aimed at  informing and increasing the awareness of the WFN activities in several aspects, in particular with regard to education, the global activities with the WHO and UN ECOSOC, and the projects of the WFN.

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eNeurologicalSci (eNS)

eNeurologicalSci is the official open access journal of WFN.

eNS accepts most types of manuscripts for consideration including original research papers, short communications, reviews, book reviews, letters to the Editor, opinions and editorials.

Topics considered will be from neurology-related fields that are of interest to practicing physicians around the world. Examples include neuromuscular diseases, demyelination, atrophies, dementia, neoplasms, infections, epilepsies, disturbances of consciousness, stroke and cerebral circulation, growth and development, plasticity and intermediary metabolism.

The fields covered may include neuroanatomy, neurochemistry, neuroendocrinology, neuroepidemiology, neurogenetics, neuroimmunology, neuroophthalmology, neuropathology, neuropharmacology, neurophysiology, neuropsychology, neuroradiology, neurosurgery, neurooncology, neurotoxicology, restorative neurology, and tropical neurology.

 

 

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Teaching centers of the World Federation of Neurology

Teaching centers of the World Federation of Neurology – A concept to provide training resources from within ⧉

Authors: Wolfgang Grisold, Steven L Lewis

Published: 02 May 2017

Publication: Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 2017 Aug 15;379:25-8.

DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2017.05.003


Neurologic education is one of the main goals of the World Federation of Neurology (WFN). Educated and well trained neurologists improve global care in neurology. Education is conventionally classified into pre-graduate (medical school) education, residency and fellowship training, and continuing medical education.

The History of the World Federation of Neurology

The History of the World Federation of Neurology ⧉

Author: Johan A. Aarli

Published: 24 June 2014

Publisher: Oxford University Press

ISBN: 9780198713067


The first such account of the Federation's development to be compiled, complete with historical photographs, portraits, and quotes from key figures in the history.

Written by former President, long-standing officer, and official archivist of the WFN, providing a unique insight into the organization's history. Includes a foreword by Lord Walton and an epilogue by Vladimir Hachinski.

The global perspective on neurology training

The global perspective on neurology training: The World Federation of Neurology survey ⧉

Authors: Andreas Steck, Walter Struhal, Stephen M Sergay, Wolfgang Grisold, WFN Education Committee

Published: 15 August 2013

Publication: Journal of the neurological sciences. 2013 Nov 15;334(1-2):30-47.

DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2013.07.012


This World Federation of Neurology (WFN) study aimed to characterize the status quo of post-graduate neurology training throughout the world and enable a better orientation on global training in neurology.

Basic data on training curricula and working conditions of neurology residents and neurologists in 39 countries worldwide were evaluated. The data showed considerable differences in manpower and training, but a continuous improvement within the last 10 years of observation. Worldwide a spread of interim evaluations and final examinations of different types are used.

Neurology training programs worldwide

Neurology training programs worldwide: A World Federation of Neurology Survey ⧉

Authors: Donna C Bergen, David C Good

Published: 15 July 2006

Publication: Journal of the neurological sciences. 2006 Jul 15;246(1-2):59-64.

DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2006.02.003


This World Federation of Neurology (WFN) project was aimed at collecting data about the number and nature of neurology residency programs in different countries. A survey was sent to delegates from the neurology societies belonging to the World Federation of Neurology.

Over 6200 physicians graduating from neurology training programs each year were identified. Many regions of the world, including those with the highest prevalence of disorders of the nervous system, have few or no post-graduate neurology training programs. Adequate teaching in psychiatry, neuroradiology, and neuropathology is lacking in many programs. Training in a large number of countries is hampered by inadequate access to books, journals, and the internet. The global distribution of postgraduate neurology training programs is unrelated equally to the burden of neurological diseases or to the need for their treatment and prevention.

Where There is No Neurologist

Where There is No Neurologist

Author: Gretchen L. Birbeck, M.D., M.P.H.

Published: 2002

Publisher: World Federation of Neurology (WFN)


A manual for paramedical professionals in developing countries

Survey of Global Neuro-specialists

Survey of Global Neuro-specialists ⧉

Authors: WFN Task Force on Neurological Services, D Bergen MD, Chair

Published: 15 May 2001

Disorders of the nervous system make up a large proportion of the global burden of disease (WFN Task Force, 2001). The distribution and availability of neurological expertise world wide is not known.

The WFN Management Committee appointed a Task Force on Neurological Services to compile a summary of the impact of neurological disorders world wide, and an estimate of the numbers, distribution, and training of neurologists. Because neurosurgeons and/or psychiatrists also provide care for those with neurological disorders in many countries, numbers of these physicians were also gathered.

The Global Burden of Disease Study: Implications for Neurology

The Global Burden of Disease Study: Implications for Neurology ⧉

Authors: Matthew Menken, MD; Theodore L. Munsat, MD; James F. Toole, MD (WFN Research Group on Medical Education)

Published: March 2000

Publication: Arch Neurol. 2000 Mar;57(3):418-20.

DOI:  10.1001/archneur.57.3.418


It is now evident that neurologic disorders have emerged as priority health problems worldwide. This is reflected in the Global Burden of Disease Study, jointly published by the World Health Organization and other groups.

This study provides compelling evidence that one cannot assess the neurologic health status of a population by examining mortality statistics alone. Health ministries worldwide must prioritize neurologic disorders, and neurologists must be prepared to provide care for increased numbers of people individually and in population groups.