NPBoardSlay is a product of Cladden Labs LLC. Every clinical page is reviewed by a licensed nurse practitioner before publication. The Medical Advisory Board provides governance and oversight of editorial accuracy across NPBoardSlay.
The Medical Advisory Board is structured around three reviewer roles. Today the Chair handles all clinical sign-off; we are actively growing the Board with recent AANP grads and practicing nurse practitioners across specialties to broaden review depth.
Director of Nursing Education & Chair
Active
A Master's-prepared, board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with extensive clinical experience across primary care, urgent care, women's health, and adult chronic disease management. Provides editorial governance, sets review standards, and is the final clinical sign-off for every published page.
Credentials represented
MSNAPRNFNP-C
Reviews
Editorial governance + framework decisions
Final clinical sign-off on published content
Review standards + escalation policy
Recent AANP-certified Nurse Practitioners
Recruiting
Nurse practitioners who passed the AANP certification exam within the last 18-24 months. They review for blueprint alignment and exam-relevance — they remember exactly what the test is like, what gets tested, and what feels like a trap question.
Credentials represented
FNP-CAGNP-CAGPCNP-BC
Reviews
Question stems + distractor quality
AANP blueprint coverage gaps
Exam-style fit for new question content
Practicing Nurse Practitioners
Recruiting
Nurse practitioners in active clinical practice across primary care, urgent care, pediatrics, and women’s health. They review for clinical accuracy and dosing reality — confirming what we publish matches current evidence-based practice in the room with patients.
Credentials represented
FNP-C/BCAGNP-C/BC
Reviews
Clinical accuracy + current practice patterns
Dosing, monitoring, and contraindications
Real-world workflow vs textbook-only details
Our review process
All clinical content is grounded in primary sources (CDC, AHA, ADA, USPSTF, AAFP, JNC 8, and current peer-reviewed clinical references). Each page is re-reviewed at least annually, and immediately when relevant national guidelines change. Read more about our editorial standards.
Want to join the Board, or have a question?
We welcome inquiries from recent AANP-certified graduates and practicing nurse practitioners interested in joining the Medical Advisory Board. We also welcome corrections, source flags, and clinical questions from readers and educators.