Editorial Policy

📝 Editorial Policy

Editorial Policy

How LabWise Biomed creates, reviews, and maintains its educational content.

Our Editorial Mission

LabWise Biomed aims to explain biomedical science and laboratory concepts accurately, clearly, and safely. Every article is written to be educationally useful without crossing into medical advice, clinical guidance, or personal health interpretation.

Who Creates the Content

Content is written by a biomedical science graduate with experience around medical laboratory and hospital environments. The author is not a doctor and does not provide medical advice. All content is written from an educational science perspective, not a clinical one.

How We Write

Content is grounded in established biomedical and laboratory science. We use accurate terminology while explaining it in plain English. Articles are written to help readers understand concepts, not to help them self-diagnose or self-treat.

We do not use sensational language, make unsubstantiated claims, or write in ways that could mislead readers about the diagnostic or treatment implications of any lab test or biomedical concept.

Sources and Evidence

Where relevant, content references established biomedical literature, laboratory science textbooks, clinical guidelines, and public health resources. We aim to be transparent about the basis for claims. See our References Policy for more information.

Corrections and Updates

LabWise Biomed is committed to correcting factual errors promptly. If you identify content that may be inaccurate or outdated, please use the Contact page to submit a correction request. Substantive corrections are reviewed and addressed where appropriate.

⚠️ Educational Content Only

All content on LabWise Biomed is for general educational purposes only. Nothing on this site constitutes medical advice, clinical guidance, or a substitute for consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.