Similar to many other journals, here at BMJ Quality & Safety, each year we choose a list of notable articles from the previous year to share with our readers. Our goals with this are to highlight specific examples of important work shared in the journal. But what does it mean to be selected as a […]
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Peer review pearls: maximizing your contributions
The peer review process is essential to assuring the quality of published manuscripts. BMJ Quality & Safety highly values the work of reviewers, who assist in decisions about which of the many submissions (over 2000 a year) should be selected for publication. The editors also devote considerable time and effort to making sure that the […]