1. Collective Conversational Peer Review of Journal Submission: A Tool to Integrate Medical Education and Practice
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Podder, Vivek, Price, Amy, Sivapuram, Madhava Sai, Ronghe, Ashwini, Katta, Srija, Gupta, Avinash Kumar, and Biswas, Rakesh
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Background:In this study, we demonstrate a collective collaborative, conversational, pre-publication peer review of a randomized controlled trial. Methods:Using Critical Appraisal Skills Programme checklist, a group of research-oriented undergraduate medical and pharmacy students and their teacher collectively on an online forum, discuss and review a randomized controlled trial submitted to the Annals of Neurosciences and the explanatory commentary from each reviewer makes a basic scaffold for critical appraisal of the manuscript. Results:This method provided the opportunity for students to engage in online interactive training and allowed them to understand tools used for critical appraisal of a study. Students were incentivized by the potential publication credit and they look forward to continuing this work and perhaps providing one small step to making medical education more interactive. Conclusion:Open peer review involving a group of reviewers at a time produces multidirectional reviewing concepts, thus helps to improve the quality of paper and also may reduce the time between review and publication.
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- 2018
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