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- Physician Sportsmed. 1990 Jan 1; 18 (1): 15.
AbstractThe job of a reviewer for a medical journal is largely thankless and anonymous. Yet it is one of the most important elements in the quality and success of a journal. We ask our reviewers to tell us if manuscripts are well organized, timely, accurate, and appropriate for our readers. And we ask them to do this within 30 days. For the most part we get all we ask for and more. Thus I'd like to thank all those who reviewed papers for us in 1989.
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