Medical Review Policy
Last updated: July 6, 2026
Every piece of health content on Aegis Education is created and checked under a structured medical review process designed to keep information accurate, current, and aligned with authoritative guidance.
Review workflow
- Research & drafting: Medical writers develop content using peer-reviewed literature and guidance from recognized health authorities.
- Clinical review: A qualified reviewer checks the draft for accuracy, balance, and alignment with current standards of care.
- Editorial check: Editors verify readability, citations, and accessibility before publication.
- Publication & dating: Each article displays a published date, last-updated date, and the reviewer responsible.
Source verification
We prioritize primary and authoritative sources, including the World Health Organization (WHO), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Institutes of Health (NIH), UNICEF, PubMed-indexed journals, and government health publications. Claims are cited so readers can verify them independently.
Update frequency
Health knowledge evolves. We periodically re-review published content and update it when guidance, evidence, or best practices change. Significant updates are reflected in the "last updated" date on each article.
Reviewer credentials
Our reviewers include licensed clinicians and health educators. You can view their backgrounds on our Editorial & Review Policy and individual author profiles linked from each article.
Corrections
If you spot an inaccuracy, please tell us through the Contact page. We investigate credible reports and correct verified errors transparently.
Not a substitute for professional care
Our content is for general education only and is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional about your personal health.