Partners & Expert Network

A trusted network behind every engagement

We scale delivery through a vetted network of clinical experts and partners — so you get the right specialist, with accountability.

How it works

Credentialed, categorised, accountable

Credentialing standards

Experts are reviewed against clear criteria before joining.

Clear categories

Advisory, validation, writing, audit, data and education.

Managed delivery

A single point of accountability for scope and quality.

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Why the network exists

Scaling expertise without diluting it

Good clinical and scientific work depends on having the right person in the room — someone whose judgement is grounded in real experience of the discipline in question. The challenge is that the right person is different for every brief. A clinical safety question, a piece of medical writing, a validation review of an AI tool and a health-data analysis each call for distinct expertise, and no permanent team can hold all of it at depth. A vetted network solves that by giving us a credentialed pool to draw from, so each engagement is met with the specific expertise it needs rather than the nearest available generalist.

The discipline that makes this work is in the vetting and the management. Experts are reviewed against clear criteria before they join, so the quality bar is set at entry rather than left to chance on each project. And every engagement runs through a managed process — scope, confidentiality, conflict checks and a single point of accountability — so the client experiences a coherent service, not a loose collection of freelancers.

How we keep the bar high

From credentialing to delivery

  1. Credential review. Applicants submit experience and credentials, which we assess against our standards for the relevant categories before acceptance.
  2. Categorised expertise. Accepted members are mapped to clear categories — advisory, validation, writing and review, audit and QI, data and education — so matching is accurate.
  3. Scoped engagements. Each piece of work is defined, with confidentiality and any conflict-of-interest considerations addressed up front.
  4. Accountable delivery. A single point of contact oversees scope, quality and timelines throughout the engagement.

Two ways in

For clients and for clinicians

The network serves both sides. Organisations use it to access vetted specialist input with accountability built in; clinicians and specialists use it to take on well-scoped, fairly paid work that fits around their existing commitments.

  • Clients get a matched, vetted expert with one accountable point of contact
  • Experts get scoped engagements, handled contracting and fair agreed pay
  • Credentialing standards applied before anyone joins the network
  • Clear categories so every brief reaches the right discipline

Answers

Frequently asked questions

How are experts vetted?

Applicants submit credentials and experience, which we review against our standards before acceptance. Engagements are subject to scope review, contracting and confidentiality checks.

How do I join or request an expert?

Use our Expert Network & Marketplace to request support or apply to join — it takes a couple of minutes.

Why use a network rather than a single in-house team?

No single team can hold deep expertise across every specialty a brief might need. A vetted network lets us draw the right judgement for each engagement — a particular clinical discipline, a data specialist, a writer with the right therapeutic background — while still giving the client one accountable point of contact rather than a procurement headache.

Do experts cover both UK and international work?

Members bring UK clinical experience and, where relevant, wider perspective. Engagements are scoped to the specific question, and we match expertise to the context of the work rather than assuming one background fits every brief.

Need a specialist?

Request expert support or apply to join the network.

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