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The Journal of Pediatrics, 2011
From the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH P eer-review is defined as the expert assessment of submitted materials. Because ‘‘the goal of this process is to ensure that the valid article is accepted, the messy article improved, and the invalid article rejected,’’ quality reviews are essential to the peer-review process and ...
Monica L, Helton, William F, Balistreri
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From the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH P eer-review is defined as the expert assessment of submitted materials. Because ‘‘the goal of this process is to ensure that the valid article is accepted, the messy article improved, and the invalid article rejected,’’ quality reviews are essential to the peer-review process and ...
Monica L, Helton, William F, Balistreri
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Peer reviews. A peer reviewer’s view
Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2020This author has published on various medical topics and is obviously on several lists as a potential reviewer for papers on subjects of which he has only slight detailed knowledge. There appears to be no definition of, or qualifications for, a peer reviewer other than that he or she is, rightly or wrongly, perceived to be an expert in a particular ...
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 1995
Peer review is a major component of a professional practice and shared governance model in which professional staff nurses are given responsibility for practice and patient outcomes. Careful planning is necessary for the development of a peer-review program. Components include definition of roles, responsibilities, and performance standards, as well as
A J, Micheli, S, Modest
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Peer review is a major component of a professional practice and shared governance model in which professional staff nurses are given responsibility for practice and patient outcomes. Careful planning is necessary for the development of a peer-review program. Components include definition of roles, responsibilities, and performance standards, as well as
A J, Micheli, S, Modest
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The American Journal of Surgery, 2001
Peer review is essential for ensuring quality medical care. In the 1980s a physician-plaintiff prevailed in lawsuit filed against peer reviewers who excluded the physician from a hospital's medical staff. The peer reviewers had acted to preserve their own economic interests.
E H, Livingston, J D, Harwell
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Peer review is essential for ensuring quality medical care. In the 1980s a physician-plaintiff prevailed in lawsuit filed against peer reviewers who excluded the physician from a hospital's medical staff. The peer reviewers had acted to preserve their own economic interests.
E H, Livingston, J D, Harwell
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Identifying the characteristics of excellent peer reviewers by using Publons
Online Information Review, 2023Qianjin Zong
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A Review of Peer Review by Peers
The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 2013openaire +2 more sources

