CME for Reviewers
The Triological Society with Wiley now offers continuing medical education (CME) credit for peer review of manuscripts submitted to the journal. Peer reviewers may request 3.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ per original manuscript being reviewed. Reviewers may only claim CME credit once per manuscript. Credit claims for additional rounds of review will not be awarded.
To submit a request for CME credit, the manuscript reviewer must complete the required CME questions within their review submission form online. Following submission, your request for credit will then be processed. Please note that requests for CME credit are only possible during initial submission of your review.
Certificates for all approved requests will be issued out by email on a monthly basis. A copy of your certificate will be held on file by the accredited provider for later access. If you require a replacement copy of your certificates, or if you have any questions regarding the program, please contact the accredited provider at [email protected].
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Educational Objective
Upon the completion of this activity, the participant will be better able to:
- Improve their knowledge about new treatments
- Better understand research methodology and best evidence
- Improve their own ability to publish their work
- Stimulate ideas for further investigation and data collection
- Improve participation in clinical research
Activity Disclosure
No commercial support has been accepted related to the development or publication of this activity.
Faculty Disclosure
Editor-in-Chief
Romaine F. Johnson, MD MPH FACS discloses no relevant financial relationships.
Associate Editors
- Simon Roderick Alfred Best, MD discloses consultancy for Inovio Pharmaceuticals and Precigen Pharmaceuticals.
- Matthew L. Bush, MD, PhD, MBA, FACS discloses surgical advisory board membership for Med El and consultancy for Cochlear America.
- Stephen R. Chorney, MD, MPH discloses editorial consultancy for Smith & Nephew.
- Amal Isaiah, MD, DPhil, MBA discloses patent royalties from University of Maryland Baltimore and UT Southwestern Medical Center.
- Sonya Marcus, MD discloses Advisory Board membership of Sanofi.
- Matthew R. Naunheim, MD, MBA discloses consultancy for Kytarro Ltd.
- Hitomi Sakano, MD, PhD, FACS discloses image consultancy for Clario for a clinical study.
The following editors disclose no relevant financial relationships:
- Louise Collins, DVM, MSLIS
- Candace E. Hobson, MD
- David B. Hom, MD, FACS
- Elton M Lambert, MD
- Kevin M. Motz, MD
- Wojciech K. Mydlarz, MD, FACS
- Maie A. St. John, M.D., Ph.D., FACS
Conflicts of interest have been identified and resolved in accordance with John Wiley and Sons, Inc.’s Policy on Activity Disclosure and Conflict of Interest.
Accreditation
John Wiley and Sons, Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
John Wiley and Sons, Inc. designates this manuscript review activity for a maximum of 3.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
For information on applicability and acceptance of continuing medical education credit for this activity, please consult your professional licensing board.