Peer reviewer

Peer reviewer

Effective medical education involves maintaining scientific integrity, adhering to educational design principles, and meeting regulatory criteria. Proactively assessing content before delivery ensures educational quality, while monitoring delivered activities confirms adherence to standards and enables prompt correction of any inaccuracies or compliance issues. Peer review serves as a crucial step in ensuring our continuing education meets accreditation requirements, verifying the validity of clinical content through rigorous evaluation.

Qualification and requirements

  1. Physician registered with NMC (International physicians need to be licensed or board certified)

  2. Minimum 5 years of experience as practitioners.

  3. Disclosure of all financial relationships with any ineligible companies. Minimum terms of disclosure are the past 2 years. A full disclosure since your graduation is preferred.

Benefits of being a peer reviewer

    • Opportunity to enhance the quality of continuing education.
    • Flexible schedule.
    • Additional income - reviewers are compensated based on duration of the course.
    • If the course achieves accreditation, reviewers will have the chance to be acknowledged as peer reviewers by having their names included in it.

How does it work?

  1. Register as a peer reviewer and provide your declaration of interest.

  2. List your expertise.

  3. If your expertise matches our topics, we will contact you for a peer review assignment.

  4. Review the course and complete the peer reviewer form.

  5. Receive prompt payment from Accrecent.

“Learn as if you were to live forever.” - Mahatma Gandhi