The Role of Neurosurgery Journals in Evidence-Based Neurosurgical Care

作者: Jordan P. Amadio , Nelson M. Oyesiku

DOI: 10.1016/J.NEC.2014.11.001

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摘要: Neurosurgery journals have played an active role in improving the quality of neurosurgical literature. This has expanded to improve care by incorporating evidence-based view neurosurgery practice. facilitated organization knowledge into clinically useful forms via publication meta-analyses and dissemination clinical practice guidelines. Peer review continues be a core feature publishing, with attendant ethical procedural safeguards. Finally, spearheaded innovative responses cultural technological changes, including initiatives deliver high-quality research electronic formats support education future investigators.

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