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Editorial Policy
and Medical Disclaimer

Med 1Pager is built as a free study resource. This page explains how content is created, how mistakes can be reported, and where the limits of the resource sit.

Last updated: May 18, 2026

Editorial mission

Med 1Pager creates concise visual study summaries for medical students, interns, and early-career clinicians. The goal is to make revision easier, not to replace textbooks, local guidelines, clinical supervision, or formal medical training.

Original educational content

The one-page summaries, topic descriptions, quizzes, page layouts, and study flow are created for Med 1Pager as original learning aids. AI tools may support drafting quiz questions or summaries, but content is reviewed and edited before publication for clarity, relevance, and educational usefulness.

Clinical accuracy and updates

Medical knowledge changes. Med 1Pager aims to keep pages clinically reasonable and high-yield, but learners should verify management decisions against current local protocols, institutional guidance, and trusted references before applying information in patient care.

Corrections

Readers are encouraged to report suspected errors, outdated details, unclear wording, or missing safety context. Corrections are reviewed and prioritized when they affect clinical accuracy, learner safety, or topic clarity.

Advertising independence

Advertising and donations help keep the resource free. They do not determine what topics are published, how medical content is written, or whether a correction is made.

Medical disclaimer

Content on Med 1Pager is for education and revision only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, treatment guidance, or a substitute for care from a qualified healthcare professional.

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