Needs assessment and expected educational outcome
Peer review is often referred to as the ‘gold standard of science’. It is a critical part for all in academia and on the career path of health professionals. It is not limited to quality review of manuscripts and research funding applications: it is also used for vocation applications and promotions by faculty with relevant expertise. If adequately performed, the peer review process strengthens the quality of research output. However, it has also been criticised for its weaknesses, which can include bias or errors that may be missed by reviewers. In this webinar, leaders in the field will provide insights on optimising the strengths of peer review.
Learning objectives
After watching the webinar, participants will be able to:
This webinar is designed for nurses and allied professionals interested in research and clinical areas of interventional cardiology.
During the webinar, you will be encouraged to send your questions by chat and interact with our key opinion leaders who will provide live feedback.
The webinar is available on PC and tablets. The use of a smartphone is not recommended.
To answer the MCQs during the live, you must allow pop-up windows.
A high-speed Internet connection is required (minimum 2 Mbps).