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If you’ve ever wondered about the content creation process that goes into exam study material, SEEK is offering you an insider perspective.

Recently added to the SEEK Library, CHEST SEEK Peer Review Discussions are behind-the-scenes recordings of the deliberations and debates between SEEK Editorial Board members as they review their draft questions. Each video showcases CHEST authors reviewing and finessing a case-based chest medicine question to prepare for its inclusion in printed SEEK books and the electronic library.

With an opportunity to glean invaluable knowledge from distinguished practitioners in the pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine fields, SEEK Peer Review Discussions can be used to help supplement board exam study, advance one’s clinical knowledge, and learn from the peer review process for their own professional development.

“The opportunity to observe how much critical review there is from a scientific content standpoint – and also from a test creation standpoint – is really interesting,” said CHEST SEEK Sleep Editor and President-Elect David Schulman, MD, MPH, FCCP.

“Many of us on SEEK have written for some of the standardized exams that readers will take,” he said. “Somebody can learn how writers come up with wrong answers and think, ‘‘If I can see how this test is constructed, I may have a better chance of doing well on it.’”

SEEK Peer Review Discussions not only offer a more engaging form of education but also provide an opportunity to watch leaders in the field test, challenge, and collaborate with one another.

“The audience gets to see that these big names you see on the page – authors, coauthors, and editors – are just normal people like anybody else,” Dr. Schulman said. “They joke around a little bit, and they push each other a little bit. I think getting to see under the hood of CHEST and seeing what leadership is like is a really valuable experience.”

Through these discussions, CHEST SEEK learners discover the intensity and rigorousness of the conversations with a window into CHEST leaders’ discourse.

The collection of SEEK Peer Review Discussions is part of the new, enhanced CHEST SEEK subscription option, SEEK Library Plus. Available for subscription viewing now are three question videos from the SEEK Pulmonary Medicine Editorial Board and three question videos from the SEEK Sleep Medicine Editorial Board.

Subscribers to SEEK Library Plus also gain access to SEEK Session videos from CHEST Board Review 2021, a print export study pack plus a compilation of favorite questions from SEEK’s 30-year history.

For a sneak peek of the peer review videos and to subscribe to SEEK Library Plus, visit seeklibrary.chestnet.org.

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If you’ve ever wondered about the content creation process that goes into exam study material, SEEK is offering you an insider perspective.

Recently added to the SEEK Library, CHEST SEEK Peer Review Discussions are behind-the-scenes recordings of the deliberations and debates between SEEK Editorial Board members as they review their draft questions. Each video showcases CHEST authors reviewing and finessing a case-based chest medicine question to prepare for its inclusion in printed SEEK books and the electronic library.

With an opportunity to glean invaluable knowledge from distinguished practitioners in the pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine fields, SEEK Peer Review Discussions can be used to help supplement board exam study, advance one’s clinical knowledge, and learn from the peer review process for their own professional development.

“The opportunity to observe how much critical review there is from a scientific content standpoint – and also from a test creation standpoint – is really interesting,” said CHEST SEEK Sleep Editor and President-Elect David Schulman, MD, MPH, FCCP.

“Many of us on SEEK have written for some of the standardized exams that readers will take,” he said. “Somebody can learn how writers come up with wrong answers and think, ‘‘If I can see how this test is constructed, I may have a better chance of doing well on it.’”

SEEK Peer Review Discussions not only offer a more engaging form of education but also provide an opportunity to watch leaders in the field test, challenge, and collaborate with one another.

“The audience gets to see that these big names you see on the page – authors, coauthors, and editors – are just normal people like anybody else,” Dr. Schulman said. “They joke around a little bit, and they push each other a little bit. I think getting to see under the hood of CHEST and seeing what leadership is like is a really valuable experience.”

Through these discussions, CHEST SEEK learners discover the intensity and rigorousness of the conversations with a window into CHEST leaders’ discourse.

The collection of SEEK Peer Review Discussions is part of the new, enhanced CHEST SEEK subscription option, SEEK Library Plus. Available for subscription viewing now are three question videos from the SEEK Pulmonary Medicine Editorial Board and three question videos from the SEEK Sleep Medicine Editorial Board.

Subscribers to SEEK Library Plus also gain access to SEEK Session videos from CHEST Board Review 2021, a print export study pack plus a compilation of favorite questions from SEEK’s 30-year history.

For a sneak peek of the peer review videos and to subscribe to SEEK Library Plus, visit seeklibrary.chestnet.org.

If you’ve ever wondered about the content creation process that goes into exam study material, SEEK is offering you an insider perspective.

Recently added to the SEEK Library, CHEST SEEK Peer Review Discussions are behind-the-scenes recordings of the deliberations and debates between SEEK Editorial Board members as they review their draft questions. Each video showcases CHEST authors reviewing and finessing a case-based chest medicine question to prepare for its inclusion in printed SEEK books and the electronic library.

With an opportunity to glean invaluable knowledge from distinguished practitioners in the pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine fields, SEEK Peer Review Discussions can be used to help supplement board exam study, advance one’s clinical knowledge, and learn from the peer review process for their own professional development.

“The opportunity to observe how much critical review there is from a scientific content standpoint – and also from a test creation standpoint – is really interesting,” said CHEST SEEK Sleep Editor and President-Elect David Schulman, MD, MPH, FCCP.

“Many of us on SEEK have written for some of the standardized exams that readers will take,” he said. “Somebody can learn how writers come up with wrong answers and think, ‘‘If I can see how this test is constructed, I may have a better chance of doing well on it.’”

SEEK Peer Review Discussions not only offer a more engaging form of education but also provide an opportunity to watch leaders in the field test, challenge, and collaborate with one another.

“The audience gets to see that these big names you see on the page – authors, coauthors, and editors – are just normal people like anybody else,” Dr. Schulman said. “They joke around a little bit, and they push each other a little bit. I think getting to see under the hood of CHEST and seeing what leadership is like is a really valuable experience.”

Through these discussions, CHEST SEEK learners discover the intensity and rigorousness of the conversations with a window into CHEST leaders’ discourse.

The collection of SEEK Peer Review Discussions is part of the new, enhanced CHEST SEEK subscription option, SEEK Library Plus. Available for subscription viewing now are three question videos from the SEEK Pulmonary Medicine Editorial Board and three question videos from the SEEK Sleep Medicine Editorial Board.

Subscribers to SEEK Library Plus also gain access to SEEK Session videos from CHEST Board Review 2021, a print export study pack plus a compilation of favorite questions from SEEK’s 30-year history.

For a sneak peek of the peer review videos and to subscribe to SEEK Library Plus, visit seeklibrary.chestnet.org.

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