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- ISSN: 0317-1671 (Print), 2057-0155 (Online)
- Editor: Tejas Sankar Edmonton, AB, Canada
- Editorial board
The CJNS is a widely circulated, internationally recognized medical journal that publishes peer-reviewed articles across all areas of the clinical neurosciences. The Journal will consider submissions involving clinical or translational research with human participants, as well as selected preclinical articles with a clear link to neurological illness and its treatment. Articles are published in English with abstracts in both English and French. The Journal is published in January, March, May, July, September, and November in an online format.
The CJNS is the official publication of the member societies of the Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation (CNSF); the Canadian Neurological Society (CNS), the Canadian Neurosurgical Society (CNSS), the Canadian Society of Clinical Neurophysiologists (CSCN), the Canadian Association of Child Neurology (CACN), the Canadian Society of Neuroradiology (CSNR) and the Canadian Stroke Consortium (CSC).
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