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Narrator: Peer-reviewed journals are considered the gold standard for publications, especially in the medical field. ing to the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, Peer review is the critical assessment of manuscripts submitted to journals by experts who are usually not part of the editorial staff. This unbiased and independent assessment of scholarly work is an important part of the scientific process. Peer review benefits both the journal and the author. The process helps journal editors determine which submitted manuscripts should or should not be published in their journal. Authors also benefit from the peer review process because reviewers comments help improve authors reporting of their research. The peer review process differs from journal to journal, this includes the number of reviewers, the turnaround time, and whether or not the review is open, single-blinded or double-blinded. Legitimate journals have an explanation of their peer review process on their we