International Medical News Group
 
 

Clinical Neurology News is a monthly publication that reaches over 16,000 physicians who specialize in neurology, including child neurology, neuropathology, and neuroradiology and offers:

Incisive & Timely Medical Meeting Coverage
A team of over 60 professional journalists report from over 500 medical meetings each year. They attend the sessions and conduct the interviews that result in the news articles that physicians rely on to keep up to date on a wide range medical advances that they can use in their daily practices.Clinical Neurology News reports late-breaking clinical trial results and specialty trends months before they are published in medical journals. Neurologists know that to keep current, they need to read every issue.

Expert Perspective and Commentary
The thought leaders of medicine contribute regularly to the columns and features in Clinical Neurology News. “Neuroscience Today, Neurology Tomorrow” offers a first glimpse of bench research advances that are poised to change the practice of neurology. Point/Counterpoint, Expert Opinion, and Letters are lively physician forums. “Image of the Month” examines the utility of new imaging modalities and their impact on practice.

Broad and Balanced News Coverage
Since 2005, Clinical Neurology News has provided independent, unbiased coverage of the clinical, regulatory, legislative, and financial news of neurology. We meet the practice needs of neurologists with sections on Degenerative Disorders, Dementias, Demyelinating Disorders, Epilepsy, Infections and Autoimmune/Inflammatory Disorders, Metabolic Disorders, Movement Disorders, Neurovascular Disorders, Pain and Headache, Pediatric Neurology, Sleep Disorders, Toxins, Trauma, and Tumors. Clinical Rounds offers news from other areas of medicine that are of interest to neurologists. Clinical Neurology News is respected by physician readers for its accuracy and credibility.

Practice Trends Goes Beyond Clinical News
Changes in reimbursement and other regulatory and legislative news that have an impact on medical practice are addressed in our Practice Trends section and our “Policy & Practice” column.

Readability & Reliability
Neurologists know they can depend on Clinical Neurology News to deliver authoritative, specialty-relevant information with a focus on their practice needs. Advertisers and sponsors of supplements can rely on Clinical Neurology News to reach this key specialist audience.


Sally Koch Kubetin, Editor Clinical Neurology News
Sally Koch Kubetin, editor of Clinical Neurology News and Rheumatology News, has been writing about clinical medicine for 25 years. Sally, who came to IMNG in 1982, considers her passion for clinical medicine to be part of her DNA. She is descended from a long-line of physicians that traces its roots back to German bacteriologist and Nobel Prize in Medicine winner Dr. Robert E. Koch.

 
 

 

Thomas P. Bleck, MD
Chairman of Neurology, Evanston Northwestern Healthcare
Professor and Vice Chair for Academic Programs
Department of Neurology,  Northwestern University
Chicago, Illinois

Richard Caselli, MD
Chair, Department of Neurology
Mayo Clinic Scottsdale (Arizona)
Professor of Neurology
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
Rochester Minnesota

Andrew Charles, MD
Professor of Neurology
University of California at Los Angeles
Red Neurological Research Center

David R. Cornblath, MD
Professor of Neurology
Director, Neurology EMG Laboratory
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore MD

Samuel E. Gandy, III, MD, PhD
Director, Farber Institute for Neurosciences
Farber Institute for Neurosciences
Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia

Donald H. Gilden, MD
Louise Baum Professor and Chair
Department of Neurology
University of Colorado

Denver

Susanna Horvath, MD
Director, Stroke Program
Director, Stroke Unit
Division of Neurosciences
Center for Neurology and Neurosurgery
New York Methodist Hospital
Brooklyn, NY

Irene Litvan, M.D.
Raymond Lee Lebby Professor of Parkinson Disease Research

Director of the Movement Disorder Program
Department of Neurology
University of Louisville, Kentucky

Richard Payne, MD.Professor and
Director, Duke Institute on Care at the End of Life

Duke University Divinity School
Durham, NC

William D. Shields, MD
The Rubin Brown Chair in Pediatrics
Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics
Chief, Division of Pediatric Neurology
Director, Pediatric Epilepsy Program
University of California Los Angeles