Carole Fleck
Carole Fleck is Editor-in-Chief at ADDitude magazine. She also oversees ADDitude's ADHD Experts Webinars program.
Carole has worked for mission-driven publications for many years, including as director of content for Diabetes Forecast magazine, as a medical literacy editor for patient engagement at Elsevier, and as a senior editor at AARP publications. She has devoted much of her career to helping to inform people with chronic conditions and improve health outcomes.
ADDitude’s Editorial and Medical Review Process
ADDitude is dedicated to publishing quality content that adheres to the highest scientific and editorial standards. Created by qualified
writers and medical professionals, our content is fact-checked and reviewed by members of the ADDitude Medical Advisory Panel,
including leading clinical practitioners and researchers within the field of ADHD. The ADDitude team adheres to strict editorial standards
and journalistic principles. Health information and guidance is thoroughly researched, and sources are vetted to ensure recency, authority,
and credibility.
ADDitude editors regularly revisit and update existing content for accuracy and reliability, often in coordination with ADDitude’s Medical Advisory Panel
and according to the ADDitude Editorial Process.
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