As usual, every year at this time I am pleased to express our appreciation to all of the peer reviewers who helped us by assessing manuscripts during the previous year. Without their voluntary and non-remunerated support, this journal would not be able carry out its mission, which is to help health care practitioners and policymakers in making better decisions for the people they serve.
The names of the 196 peer reviewers of 2016 were:
Special thanks to our frequent peer reviewers, those who have peer-reviewed three or more manuscripts during 2016:
It is also very important to mention that during 2016 we issued a call to register as peer reviewer in the journal. This call was heeded by nearly 800 health care professionals from a long roster of countries around the world. Thus we were able to renew our peer reviewer database to only include those who are genuinely interested in conducting this invaluable collaboration.
Once again, thank you so very much for your excellent collaboration with the journal.
Citación: Bachelet VC. Acknowledgements to our 2016 peer reviewers. Medwave 2017 Ene-Feb;17(1):e6855 doi: 10.5867/medwave.2016.01.6855
Fecha de publicación: 25/1/2017
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Nombre/name: Carlos Alberto Roman
Fecha/date: 2017-01-27 21:11:41
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Gracias por incluirnos y hacernos participe del desarrollo de la ciencia en nuestra región. Con gusto seguiremos contribuyendo a la divulgación del conocimiento generado en Latinoamérica.
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