
How to become a student reviewer
" A good reviewer is analytical, organised, articulate and focused, able to relate books to their studies while explaining their views in a way that is accessible to people with a non-medical background."
Feedback from medical students and junior doctors is invaluable to us because we want to publish books that meet your needs.
All new proposals for books are reviewed by both students or junior doctors and lecturers and all books are critically reviewed by students before publication.
What happens next?
- Send us your details so that we can add you to our student reviewer list.
- When we have a project (a book, manuscript, or proposal to review) we will e-mail you to see if you are available.
- We send you details about the project (and full instructions).
- Send us your review.
- You get to keep whatever you have reviewed (book or manuscript).
- You also automatically qualify for our reviewer 15% discount club.
- When you graduate, we send you a letter to add to your portfolio.
- Find out more details, or read what our Student Reviewers say.
- Already on our list and want to keep your details up-to-date? Just reapply and note on the form that you''re a current reviewer.
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