====== 🧠 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ====== ===== Critical Review of the Latest Articles ===== {{rss>https://neurosurgerywiki.com/feed 5 500}} ---- **1. What exactly is Neurosurgery Wiki?**\\ An independent, critical, and collaborative platform to rethink neurosurgery in the digital age.\\ //We don’t write to decorate CVs — we write to think better.// **2. Who’s behind this project?**\\ A collective of neurosurgeons and clinicians who believe that independent thinking, radical critique, and useful knowledge matter more than metrics and PowerPoint slides. **3. Can I contribute? How?**\\ Yes. If you have something worth sharing —a critical review, a clinical case that teaches more than it impresses, or just an honest question— you can submit it.\\ //We don’t evaluate titles — we evaluate ideas.// **4. What kind of content do you publish?** * Critical reviews of articles and medical videos * Clinical cases with honest analysis (no academic makeup) * Surgical reflections, editorials, essays * Tools that help us think and operate better **5. Do you accept “formal” articles?**\\ Only if they have soul. We’re not looking for press releases with references.\\ //If your article reads like a CV filler, it probably doesn’t belong here.// **6. Is this a replacement for a medical journal?**\\ Not exactly. It's a rebellion. Journals serve metrics, sponsors, and publishers.\\ //We serve surgical thinking.// **7. Do you have peer review?**\\ Yes — but not the traditional kind.\\ //We review with scalpels, not stamps.// We judge usefulness, conceptual rigor, and intellectual honesty. **8. Can I use this content in resident training?**\\ Absolutely. That’s one of our main goals — to help the next generation of neurosurgeons learn how to think, not just memorize. **9. Can I cite this site in scientific articles or presentations?**\\ Yes. Every entry has a unique URL and authorship.\\ //And if a committee tells you it's “not an academic source,” maybe you're in the wrong committee.// **10. How is Neurosurgery Wiki funded?**\\ We don’t sell anything. No ads. No fees. No sponsorships.\\ //We believe knowledge should be free — not subsidized by conferences or pharma dinners.// **11. What’s the difference between this and a blog or open-access journal?**\\ We don’t pretend to be “objective.” We don’t hide behind committees. We don’t charge to publish or disguise conflicts of interest behind disclosures.\\ //We write because something needs to be said.// **12. Why so much emphasis on criticism?**\\ Because in medicine, people die not just from mistakes — but from dogmas.\\ //And no one teaches you how to think critically. We do.//