Trust & Transparency
Medical Reviewers
The credentialed clinicians who review GLPTree's medical content for factual accuracy.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
Reviewer roster coming soon
GLPTree is in active outreach with board-certified obesity medicine and endocrinology physicians. The full reviewer roster, including each clinician's photo, credentials, NPI number where applicable, and list of pages they review, will be published here once contracts are signed and the first review cycle is complete.
What reviewers do
Medical reviewers at GLPTree are credentialed physicians who verify the factual accuracy of medication, dosing, side-effect, and clinical-outcome content against primary sources — FDA labels, peer-reviewed publications, ClinicalTrials.gov registries, and manufacturer prescribing information. A full description of the process is in our Medical Review Process.
Reviewer credentials we require
- Active, unrestricted U.S. medical license (MD or DO)
- Board certification in obesity medicine, endocrinology, internal medicine, or family medicine
- Clinical or academic experience with GLP-1 receptor agonists
- No active financial conflict of interest with a GLP-1 manufacturer at the time of review (consulting relationships disclosed publicly)
Are you a clinician interested in reviewing?
We pay standard medical-review hourly rates and respect editorial independence — reviewers have veto authority on any page they review. The commitment is small (approximately 4–6 hours per quarter to start). Email [email protected] with your CV or NPI and a sentence about your interest.
What review does not mean
Medical review at GLPTree confirms that what is on a page is consistent with current published evidence. It does not constitute personalized medical advice, an endorsement of any medication, or a doctor-patient relationship between the reviewer and any visitor. Always consult your own physician before starting, changing, or stopping any medication.
Related: Medical Review Process · Editorial Policy · About GLPTree