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How To Become A Peer Reviewer? Fundamental And Advanced Training
Dr. Jo Roislien (Your Instructor)
Understanding peer review
An introduction to peer review (1:04)
Types of peer review
How reviewing can help you
Do you have what it takes?
Who qualifies to be a peer reviewer?
Skills and responsibilities
Ethical considerations
Should you accept the invitation?
Accepted the editor's invitation - what next?
Understanding what journal editors want
What constitute major and minor comments
Forming first impressions with a quick scan
Deep diving into the review
Making the first read count
Appraising the Title, Abstract, and Keywords (1:27)
Reviewing the Introduction or literature review (1:03)
Evaluating the methodology and ethical soundness (1:41)
Reporting the Results (0:56)
Commenting on the Discussion and Conclusion (1:03)
Quiz - Are you ready to dive into the review?
Decision time!
Possible recommendations you can make
Choosing a recommendation
Summing up your evaluation
Tying it all up
Structuring a peer review report
Being a sensitive reviewer (1:49)
Giving constructive feedback
Concluding the basic course
The Advanced course
Test your understanding
Advanced module I - Dealing with methodology and statistics
Introducing our peer review experts
Tips to help you review the Methodology - Prof. Caven McLoughlin
Things to remember when reviewing statistical information - Dr. Jo Røislien
A deeper look at statistical reviewing for medical manuscripts - Dr. Jonas Ranstam
Advanced module II - Going the extra mile
Journal-specific expectations from peer review
Peer reviewing for different article types
Downlodable tools and checklists
Final assignment and certificate of completion
How to get invited
Course Feedback
A deeper look at statistical reviewing for medical manuscripts - Dr. Jonas Ranstam
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