Medical review: named on each pagehow our review works.

Health information is only as trustworthy as the people standing behind it. This page explains who writes and reviews GLP Notes — and the one rule we will not bend.

Our rule: no reviewer we do not have

We will never list a medical reviewer we do not actually have, and we will never invent credentials. Until a named, credentialed clinician has reviewed a given page, that page's review line reads pending — honestly, in plain sight. A byline you can trust is worth more than a byline that only looks impressive.

The review panel

GLP Notes content is reviewed by clinicians matched to the topic:

  • Physicians (MD/DO) for symptom, risk, and comparison pages.
  • Pharmacists (PharmD) for medication, dosing, and interaction questions.
  • Registered dietitians (RD) for nutrition pages.

As each reviewer is confirmed, their name, credential, and the date of their review appear on the pages they have reviewed, with off-site verification (such as a professional profile) where available. We are finalizing this panel now, and we would rather show you an honest pending than a fabricated authority.

Our writers

Our pages are written by an editorial team that works from primary sources — FDA labels, named trials, and peer-reviewed literature — under the standards on our editorial policy and sourcing standards pages. Writers draft; clinicians review; the page carries both records when complete.

Want to review for us?

If you are a licensed clinician (MD, DO, PharmD, or RD) and want to help keep this information accurate, we would like to hear from you.

Every clinical claim above is cited inline to a primary source. See how we review and our sourcing & fact-check standards.