Sharing Your Scholarship With the World: The Art of Writing and Getting Published

This webinar is for the Group on Faculty Affairs (GFA) and Group on Diversity and Inclusion (GDI) Representatives.

Publishing your work in a peer-reviewed journal helps disseminate important findings and ideas to a wide audience. Publications are key criteria for promotion and tenure decisions. Yet most journals receive large numbers of submissions and have low acceptance rates. What can you do to successfully navigate the publication process? In this webinar, staff from Academic Medicine and MedEdPORTAl will discuss what makes a good publication, the steps of the publication process, what editors look for in submissions, common reasons for rejection, and resources available to support authors as they develop, submit, and revise their work.

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Toni Gallo

Toni Gallo is a senior editor with the journal Academic Medicine and an Educational Resources and Scholarship Lead at the Association of American Medical Colleges. She has nearly 15 years of experience reviewing and editing scholarly and other writing and has led reviewing and writing workshops at medical schools and national and international meetings. She founded Academic Medicine’s blog AM Rounds and hosts the Academic Medicine Podcast.

Sara Hunt

Director and Managing Editor, MedEdPORTAL

AAMC

Sara Hunt is the director and managing editor of MedEdPORTAL. She has led MedEdPORTAL’s transformation from a repository of educational resources to an online, open-access journal that is indexed in MEDLINE and searchable in PubMed. She also advises the MedEdPORTAL Faculty Mentor Program, which is a national network of educators around the country who are trained in delivering workshops and one-on-one mentoring sessions to prospective authors, particularly those underrepresented in medicine.

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