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2026 JMIG Associate Editor Application

We are excited to offer the JMIG Associate Editor position in the Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology. 

This program was launched in 2024 and has been a resounding success with our Executive Editorial Board (including our Associate Editors!) unanimously deciding to make this an annual position. 

The Associate Editor is designed for physicians aspiring for exposure to all aspects of our Journal Editorial team and process. By the end of their term, the JMIG Associate Editor will have the skills and experience to lay the foundation for future leadership roles in academics and a medical journal. 


Requirements: 
Applicants for this position must:

  • Be actively involved with providing MIGS services, but do not need to be fellowship trained in MIGS (e.g. can be “grandfathered” or other subspecialty training such as Gynecologic Oncology).
  • Have current membership in AAGL.
  • Have a proven track record reviewing for JMIG.
  • Not be currently serving (and for duration of appointment) as an Editor on another journal Editorial Board (it is acceptable to be a reviewer for another journal) or competing interest.
Description:
Title:                      Associate Editor (AE)
Duration:              12-month term: February 2026-January 2027
Compensation:     This is an unpaid position without compensation. Associate Editors receive 
                              free Global Congress registration in thanks for their service. 

During their tenure, the AE will be listed and have their photo displayed on the JMIG website (https://www.jmig.org/content/editorialboard) as an integral part of the Executive Editorial Team.

The Associate Editor will rotate and shadow the Deputy Editors in their roles such as Social Media, Research Integrity, etc. This will include one to two meetings a month of up to 1 hour duration During these meetings, the AE will:
  • Become familiar with the overall management of manuscripts including the Editorial Manager (EM) software system.
  • Gain insight into the peer review and editor decision-making processes.
  • Be exposed to the areas specific to each Deputy Editor (e.g. Social Media). 

The Associate Editor will be Expected to:
  • Review manuscripts assigned by the Deputy Editor they are shadowing, with tailored feedback of their reviews and comparison with others done by Journal reviewers for that manuscript.  This session will include specific feedback on their review as well as participating in the decision-making process for that manuscript for acceptance to the Journal.
  • Join in the monthly Editorial team virtual meeting attending at least 8 times during this 12-month term including the JMIG Executive Editorial Board business meeting (held during the annual Global Congress). 
  • Participate in management decisions designed to improve the journal content, appearance and Impact Factor.
  • Meet with the key staff who support the Journal (Senior Publisher from ELSEVIER Health & Medical Sciences; Senior Editorial Manager who is responsible for supporting the Editorial Board; AAGL Liaison; Statistical Editor)
  • Spend time with a Co-Editor-in-Chief to understand how the final manuscript acceptance process works.
  • Serve as an ambassador of JMIG, promoting the journal at conferences, via social media, etc.
  • The AE will have a meaningful project that they will lead and complete during their term. The goal of these projects is to advance the mission of the Journal in any metric (e.g. Impact Factor, visibility, access for readership, etc.).  The project will be developed alongside, and approved by, the Deputy Editor or Editor-In-Chief.  The outline and goals of the project are to be completed within the first 10 weeks of starting their term.   
  • Dedicate up to 3-4 hours per week to journal activities as necessary.
  • Complete at least 3 COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) modules during their term to become familiar with research publishing ethical guidelines and resources.

Optional Goals:
  • Contribute to one Editorial subject to Deputy Editor approval.  This should be planned at least several months in advance and can be completed after the Associate Editor term.
  • With help and input from a Deputy Editor, present a 5-10 minute talk at a monthly board meeting on a relevant topic (e.g. peer review best practices, expanding journal readership, incorporating social media into the journal, using the online journal more effectively)

By the End of Their Term, the Associate Editor Should:
  • Understand how the peer review system works through the process of manuscript submission, editor initial desk reject or assignment, management of reviewer assignment, revision process and decision making.
  • Learn about the different types of manuscript submissions (e.g. video manuscript versus RCT) along with the different process and requirements for each.
  • Understand the metrics, such as Impact Factor, that are used to evaluate Journals.
  • Understand how the Editorial Manager (EM) software works.
  • Improve their skills and comfort in reviewing manuscripts yielding high quality reviews.
  • Become familiar with COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) resources and content.
  • Help identify and create opportunities for increasing the visibility and impact of the Journal.
  • Complete a project which will advance the mission of JMIG.
  • Be ready to advance their career within a Medical Journal.

Upon completion of their term the Associate Editor will receive a certificate suitable for framing as well as a formal letter of appreciation sent to their Chair and/or Division Director which will be invaluable during any promotion process.

Application Process: 
Qualified candidates, please complete the application below. Applications are Due by December 1, 2025. 

Timeline: 
December 1, 2025:          Application Due Date
January 15, 2026:            Applicant Notification Date
February 1, 2026:            Estimated Start Date
1. Applicant Contact Information:
2. Are you a current member of the AAGL?  *This question is required.
3. Please upload your CV. *This question is required.