Our Editorial & Review Process
iMedic is committed to providing accurate, evidence-based medical information. Every article goes through a rigorous editorial process to ensure quality and reliability.
How We Ensure Quality
- All content is based on peer-reviewed research, systematic reviews, and established clinical guidelines
- We reference trusted sources including WHO, Cochrane, NICE, and specialty medical organizations
- Articles include proper medical citations with DOIs and links to original research
- Content is regularly reviewed and updated when new evidence or guidelines emerge
- We use the GRADE framework to assess the quality of evidence
Our Sources
Clinical Guidelines
WHO, NICE, EAACI, WAO, AAP, AHA, and other specialty organizations provide the foundation for our medical content.
Systematic Reviews
Cochrane Reviews, BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine, and meta-analyses form the highest level of evidence we reference.
Peer-Reviewed Journals
The Lancet, NEJM, JAMA, BMJ, and specialty journals provide the latest research findings.
Medical Databases
ICD-10, SNOMED CT, and MeSH codes ensure accurate medical classification and searchability.
Editorial Standards
Accuracy
Every medical claim is supported by referenced, peer-reviewed evidence. We prioritize Level 1A evidence (systematic reviews and RCTs).
Transparency
iMedic has no commercial funding from pharmaceutical or healthcare companies. Our information is independent and unbiased.
Accessibility
All content meets the highest web accessibility standards, ensuring medical information is available to everyone.
Clarity
Medical information is written in clear, understandable language while maintaining clinical accuracy.
For more details, see our Editorial Standards page.
We are actively building our medical advisory board. If you are a licensed healthcare professional interested in contributing, please contact us.