ASHA states that the peer reviewer must be "an expert in the content area who
can
validate that the content is accurate, current and understandable
by the learner." Expertise is typically demonstrated through "significant clinical practice (at least 5 years); research; presentations; and/or consultations
in
the
content area." Most of our 'experts' qualify as such because of significant clinical
practice/experience. (The reviewer cannot have a proprietary interest in the materials or the
organization offering the materials.)