Join our book review group
Residency Program Insider, April 22, 2016
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HCPro is seeking enthusiastic graduate medical education experts to join an ad-hoc group interested in reading and reviewing prepublication drafts of books and training materials in your areas of interest and expertise.
Our editors will send you periodic emails listing upcoming projects available for outside review. If you’re interested, just let us know. We’ll send reviewing guidelines and give you an idea of our timeframe. If it works for you, we’ll send the draft chapters as they’re available, and a printed copy of the book when it’s complete. In addition, you will be recognized as a reviewer inside the printed book. We might also ask for your feedback on topics in your area of expertise.
Please have a minimum of five years of experience and be in an educational, supervisory, or leadership role within your organization.
For more information or to sign up as a reviewer, please an email including your areas of interest and expertise to Son Hoang at shoang@hcpro.com.
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