Emerging subspecialties in neurology: Becoming an editor-in-chief

Nara Miriam Michaelson, Ashley Elimar Aaroe, Steven L. Lewis, Joseph E. Safdieh

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Abstract

An Editor-in-Chief leads the editorial team and supervises the daily tasks required to prepare articles for publication while managing the overall content and style of the journal. To become Editor-in-Chief, one must have dedicated work ethic, close attention to detail, passion for the editorial process, and a keen ability to work with and give feedback to section editors and authors. For this article, we interviewed Dr. Steven L. Lewis, Dr. Joseph E. Safdieh, and Dr. S. Andrew Josephson about their collective experience of becoming Editors-in-Chief of Continuum, Neurology Today, and JAMA Neurology, respectively. We have compiled tips for aspiring medical writers and editors, based on their expert advice, to guide trainees in this potential career path.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)E2046-E2049
JournalNeurology
Volume97
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 16 2021

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Clinical Neurology

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