Neuro.Wiki is an evidence-based neurology hub built for clinicians, trainees, and researchers. It brings together a structured knowledge base, practical resident references, plain-language journal summaries, a modernized neuroanatomy atlas, and a curated clinical-trials database — all in one place, authored and maintained by neurologists.
Neuro.Wiki was created to put high-yield, evidence-based neurology in one trustworthy place. The mission is simple: to support the entire neurology team — from residents and fellows to practicing neurologists — by distilling the literature, guidelines, and day-to-day clinical knowledge into clear, practical references that can be relied on at the bedside and on call.
An evidence-first neurology platform — clinician-authored, continuously maintained, and focused on what changes practice.
Beyond reference material, Neuro.Wiki provides ready-to-use note templates, printable rounding sheets, study resources, and curated links to relevant online courses and conferences — everything a busy neurology team needs to learn, round, and stay current, all in one place.
An expert-curated database of clinically meaningful neurology trials across stroke, epilepsy, movement, dementia, headache, neuromuscular, oncology, and immunology.
How it’s curated: trials are chosen by neurologists for clinical relevance, then distilled into a structured summary — design, population, primary and secondary outcomes, absolute effect sizes (NNT/NNH), and real-world applicability. Each summary is drafted with AI assistance, checked against the source publication, and re-verified by an automated nightly audit against the original papers.
A structured, evidence-based neurology knowledge base with clinical summaries organized across the subspecialties.
How it’s curated: topics are authored by clinicians, grounded in current guidelines and primary literature, and illustrated with figures and interactive calculators. Entries are reviewed and updated by neurologists as the evidence changes.
A growing gallery of neuroanatomy plates — brain, brainstem, cranial nerves, pathways, vasculature, and spine — redrawn and relabeled for clarity.
How it’s built: plates are modernized with Neuro.Wiki’s own anatomy-modernizer platform, built in-house to redraw and relabel neuroanatomy while preserving anatomical accuracy. Every plate is reviewed and approved by a neurologist before publishing, and the same platform renders interactive 3D models.
An interactive, rotatable 3D brain model for exploring neuroanatomy in three dimensions — region by region.
How it’s built: each anatomical region is mapped to curated clinical data — function, associated syndromes, and relevant evidence — so the anatomy connects directly to the clinical picture. Built and maintained by the Neuro.Wiki team.
Practical note templates, rounding and on-call sheets, printable PDFs, and basic-neuroscience references built for neurology trainees.
How it’s curated: built from real on-call and rounding workflows and maintained by practicing neurologists, so the tools match how trainees actually work.
Plain-language summaries and critical appraisals of the newest, most practice-changing neurology literature.
How it’s curated: practice-changing papers are summarized in plain language with a critical appraisal of the methods and limitations. Drafts are prepared with AI assistance and reviewed by a clinician before publishing.
An AI assistant that answers clinical questions with referenced, guideline-aware recommendations drawn from the curated evidence base.
How it’s curated: answers draw only from the curated trial and knowledge base rather than the open web, and quantitative figures (NNT/NNH/ARR) are computed and reviewed rather than free-form generated.
Access the curated trial database and AI evidence assistant on your phone with the NeuroTrials app — available for iOS and Android.
Neuro.Wiki is created and maintained by practicing neurologists who understand firsthand the challenge of staying current with practice-changing evidence. The platform is built by clinicians, for clinicians — clinically precise, citation-grounded, and free of overstatement.
A curated clinical-trials database surfacing the most relevant, practice-changing neurology studies.
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