How to Peer Review a Neurology Education Manuscript

  • Di Luca D
  • Lazar S
  • Gupta P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Peer review is an essential process in scientific research, ensuring the comprehensiveness, accuracy, and suitability of manuscripts for publication. Neurology education research differs from biomedical clinical research in several ways. These differences encompass specific paradigms, the use of theoretical frameworks, and different methodological approaches. Despite the high number of studies and journal publications on neurology education, there is a dearth of resources and guidance on how to perform a formal review on this specific literature. This article aims to review the distinctive features of neurology education from clinical research while proposing an organizational framework and model for performing peer reviews of papers focused on neurology education.

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Di Luca, D. G., Lazar, S. M., Gupta, P., Lukban, M. C. S., Crowson, C., Albert, D. V. F., … London, Z. (2023). How to Peer Review a Neurology Education Manuscript. Neurology Education, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.1212/ne9.0000000000200099

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