How to write a good peer review and why it matters

How do you conduct a good peer review - especially if you've never done one before? In this video, I introduce a simple, practical framework to help you write a high-quality peer review. Designed particularly for new and early-career reviewers, this video addresses common concerns like "Am I qualified?", and shows how peer review is a skill you can develop over time. We also explain how the Emergency Medicine Journal supports its reviewers - including pairing junior reviewers with more experienced colleagues, providing editorial oversight, and offering feedback to help you improve. In this video you'll learn: Why peer review matters - and how it influences clinical practice Why you should consider reviewing for the EMJ A simple structure for writing a clear and helpful review The three key principels of a good peer review: being constructive, structured and fair Common pitfalls to avoid What editors find most helpful in a freview. Peer reviewing is one of the best ways to build critical appraisal skills, deepen your knowledge, and stay up to date with the latest research in emergency medicine. If you're interested in peer reviewing for the Emergency Medicine Journal, you can register your interest right here!... https://forms.office.com/Pages/Respon...