WebMD & Medscape Leadership Roles
WebMD is a leading source of online health information for patients, and Medscape is a leading online source of medical news and information for healthcare providers.
I’m proud to have been an expert with Medscape and WebMD continuously since 2005.
I was initially an editorial board member with WebMD’s Medscape Journal of Medicine (once called MedGenMed) under the leadership of George D. Lundberg, MD, who was also JAMA’s Editor-In- Chief for 17 years. From 2006 to 2009 I was Editor of the journal’s Clinical Nutrition and Obesity section during which time I led an outstanding editorial board and managed the peer review process. I approved and rejected submitted manuscripts and worked to continually increase the quality and clinical significance of articles submitted to and published by the journal.
From 2009 to 2014 I led WebMD’s Online Diabetes Community and had a monthly blog called “Conquering Diabetes”. It was a terrific way to interact with patients across the U.S. and abroad. The interactive discussions and conversations spanned hundreds of topics related to diabetes, nutrition, obesity, heart disease, cholesterol, exercise, mental health, and many others. I continue to serve as a clinical reviewer for WebMD’s diabetes content.