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Feedback from GPs and junior doctors is invaluable to us because we try to publish books that meet your needs. All new proposals for books are reviewed by GPs and specialists and all books are critically reviewed by GPs before publication.
As a proposal reviewer, you would look at an outline for a new book or new edition. This would include reviewing the author's proposal document, a sample contents list, and sample material. You would be asked to answer 10-15 questions about the content, organization, style, etc.
We generally ask to have your comments back in 2-4 weeks and we offer free books from our catalogue as honorarium.
As a manuscript reviewer, you would look in detail through a book which is in draft form. You would be asked to critically review the quality of the material, appraising the book's approach, writing style, and compatibility with your own daily practice requirements, and would provide suggestions for how the book could be improved. Manuscript reviews are more in-depth than proposal reviews and we offer a fee for each review.
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This is your chance to tell us what you want in your ABC books. Your opinion really does count!