Editorial trust

Medical Advisory Board.

Our MAB will be announced before public launch. Clinicians who keep our content honest.

How the board works

Named clinicians. Clear scope.

The MAB is not a brand-trust exercise. It is the editorial backstop for everything we publish on a clinical topic — with named reviewers, a fixed schedule, and a documented scope.

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Who they are

Board-certified clinicians across pediatrics, obstetrics, maternal-fetal medicine, perinatal psychiatry, lactation medicine, and pediatric primary care. We disclose every member by name, institution, and credential. No anonymous reviewers.

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What they review

Editorial content that touches diagnosis, treatment, medication, supplementation, or safety. Class curricula on clinical topics. Vetting decisions that turn on a clinical question. We publish what they sign off on.

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How often

Quarterly full reviews of the editorial library. Real-time review for new YMYL content before publish. Annual audit of the vetting standard itself. The schedule is fixed, not on-demand.

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How to reach them

Members do not give individual clinical advice. Editorial corrections, factual disputes, or concerns about specific content go to editorial@gaux.com and are routed to the relevant member within five business days.

Members

4–6 clinicians, announced soon.

We are finalizing letters of agreement now. Members will be published here with full names, credentials, and the specific scope of their review before public launch.

To be announcedPediatrics
To be announcedObstetrics & Gynecology
To be announcedPerinatal Psychiatry
To be announcedLactation Medicine
To be announcedMaternal-Fetal Medicine
To be announcedPediatric Primary Care

Curious how we vet the rest of the bench?

The MAB sits on top of a five-step process every practitioner passes through. Read the standard.

How we vet