Health outcomes researcher #TwitteRx; Associate prof #PharmEd; #Fulbright. Loves dogs, travel, and social justice. Views my own, not advice; she/her.
Apr 20, 2022 • 28 tweets • 7 min read
I recently had a paper accepted. As a researcher of 10+ years, I've been lucky to have a lot of work published. Through this, I've participated in lots of peer review.
Today I'd love to take you through an example of how not to do #PeerReview. 1/x
I'm used to constructive criticism and feedback. I'm very used to rejection as well. I experience it on both side as both a researcher and an associate editor. But there is a good way to go about it.
This example involved a paper with five colleagues, but also four trainees. 2/x