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A Call to Streamline: Shifting Peer Review’s Focus from Format to Science

Last updated: February 28, 2026 3:06 am
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A Call to Streamline: Shifting Peer Review’s Focus from Format to Science

A recent commentary in the Emergency Medicine Journal argues that the extensive, journal-specific formatting requirements mandated before peer review create significant inefficiency for authors. The article highlights that rules dictating article categories, section headings, reference styles, and graphical elements often contribute little to the scientific evaluation of a manuscript. As medical research becomes more collaborative, the persistence of these stylistic barriers is seen as misaligned with the needs of the clinical and academic community, consuming valuable time that could be better spent on research and revision.

Why it might matter to you: For surgeons and clinical researchers navigating manuscript submission, this critique underscores a widespread administrative burden that delays the dissemination of critical findings, including those on surgical outcomes and techniques. A shift toward format-agnostic initial submissions could accelerate the peer-review process, allowing pivotal studies on perioperative care, novel procedures, and complication rates to reach the literature and influence practice more swiftly. This aligns with a broader movement in academic surgery towards efficiency and evidence-based advancement.

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