Volume 21, Number 3, 281-284, DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1497.2006.00354.x

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How to be an outstanding reviewer for the Journal of General Internal Medicine … and other journals

Carlos Estrada, Adina Kalet, Wally Smith and Marshall H. Chin

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Abstract

Like all peer-reviewed journals, JGIM depends on your participation. If you have not volunteered already, register online at the Journal website to be considered for the JGIM reviewer database. Although the literature on this subject is limited, peer review is the best system we have currently for improving manuscript and journal quality. Peer review needs everyone’s participation to be valuable and viable. A well-done review is beneficial to the reviewer, Editor, and author. When preparing your review, we encourage you to keep the concepts outlined above in mind, as well as reviewing the annotated samples of good reviews available in the online version of this Editorial.

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