In response to a request from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will appoint an ad hoc committee to conduct a review of the Department of Veterans Affairs Monograph on Potential Therapeutic Effects of Service and Emotional Support Dogs on Veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. The committee will prepare a consensus report that critiques the draft monograph and addresses the following questions:
The consensus report will be subject to the National Academies’ external peer review process.
Co-authors of the monograph will respond to the consensus report and submit a revised monograph for a second round of review and consensus reporting by the committee. If necessary, iterative cycles of response from authors to consensus reporting will continue until the committee determines that the report is consistent with accepted scientific principles and is suitable for publication. All subsequent rounds of consensus reporting will be subject to review by the National Academies.
At the conclusion of the project, a statement of completion of review will be provided to the VA, indicating that the final version of the monograph has been reviewed for consistency with accepted scientific principles and is suitable for publication that the VA can incorporate in the monograph when published. The National Academies review does not guarantee acceptance of the monograph for publication.