Medical Reviewer
Dr. Valentina Dzartovska, MD
Board-certified specialist in infectious diseases
Credentials
- Degree: Doctor of Medicine (MD)
- Specialization: Infectious Diseases
- Board Certification: Certified specialist in infectious diseases
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Role at Retatrutide Knowledge Base
Dr. Dzartovska serves as the medical reviewer for all clinical and scientific content published on this site. Her review responsibilities include:
- Verifying the accuracy of clinical data and trial results presented in articles
- Ensuring appropriate interpretation of published research findings
- Reviewing pharmacological claims for consistency with peer-reviewed evidence
- Confirming adherence to evidence-based medical standards
- Flagging content that may overstate or misrepresent preliminary findings
Every knowledge base article, clinical trial page, drug comparison, blog post, and glossary entry on this site is reviewed by Dr. Dzartovska before publication and during periodic content audits.
Review Process
Content undergoes a structured review process before publication:
- Initial drafting by the editorial team, based on primary sources (peer-reviewed publications, clinical trial registries, regulatory documents)
- Medical review by Dr. Dzartovska for clinical accuracy, appropriate context, and evidence-based rigor
- Revision and finalization incorporating medical review feedback
- Ongoing monitoring with quarterly re-review and updates when significant new data is published
Scope of Review
Dr. Dzartovska's role is to verify that content accurately reflects published evidence — not to provide clinical recommendations, prescribing guidance, or personal medical advice. Her training in infectious diseases brings transferable expertise in evaluating clinical trial design, pharmacology, drug interactions, and safety data — disciplines that apply across medical specialties when assessing primary research.
For metabolic-specialty content where deeper subspecialty input is warranted, we cite primary sources directly (peer-reviewed publications in NEJM, Lancet, JAMA, and similar journals; investigator statements; FDA review documents) and link to the original work so readers can consult specialist commentary themselves. We are actively expanding our editorial board to include endocrinology and obesity-medicine subspecialty reviewers.
All content on this site is informational and should not substitute for consultation with a qualified healthcare provider familiar with your individual medical history.
Editorial Inquiries
For questions about the medical review process or to report a potential factual error, please contact us at info@retatrutide.med.