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What to do about peer review?

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Peer review is a constant source of frustration amongst biomedical and clinical researchers. It also causes a significant quantity of unnecessary stress to junior trainees who often feel that the values of the peer review process conflict with their own values. Dr. Glaucomflecken has a hilarious video on this (https://youtu.be/ukAkG6c_N4M). In this podcast I review why we have a peer review system, what niche the journals have filled, and what compensation (or lack of) is given to peer reviewers. I suggest a few strategies to dealing with the stress of peer review.
Biocredible.ai is here to serve you and help guide you through this difficult career to bring a better work/life balance. Please send us notes to science@biocredible.ai, and consider sponsoring us on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=83507482

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Peer review is a constant source of frustration amongst biomedical and clinical researchers. It also causes a significant quantity of unnecessary stress to junior trainees who often feel that the values of the peer review process conflict with their own values. Dr. Glaucomflecken has a hilarious video on this (https://youtu.be/ukAkG6c_N4M). In this podcast I review why we have a peer review system, what niche the journals have filled, and what compensation (or lack of) is given to peer reviewers. I suggest a few strategies to dealing with the stress of peer review.
Biocredible.ai is here to serve you and help guide you through this difficult career to bring a better work/life balance. Please send us notes to science@biocredible.ai, and consider sponsoring us on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=83507482

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