/noindex
About Us
OUR MISSION
At Medcj,
we report with empathy and put people at the heart of every
content. We take a people-first approach in everything we report, be it Health
and Fitness or lifestyle and Healthtech and we cover real stories about real
life. Regardless of who you are, where you live or what you believe, you can count
on Medcj to help you navigate what’s happening in the world in healthcare and
allied disciplines, and how it affects you. We consider the needs, passions and
curiosity of our readers in all of our health blogging. If something matters to
our readers, it matters to us.
At Medcj
we:
- Listen to our readers and cover the topics that matter to them;
- Cover a diverse range of topics and different perspectives in a sincere, relatable voice;
- Are truly both global and local, with locally staffed medical info-rooms and editions world over.
- Include a diversity of voices that are not always part of the discussion.
OUR COMMITMENT TO
INCLUSIVITY
We
believe diversity, in who we are, how we tell our stories, and among the people
we write for, is critical to our mission. We aim to write for, and
not just about, those left out of traditional power structures; to approach
stories inclusively; and to serve a diverse audience with content that matter
them. This means including a diverse range of voices in our reporting, actively
pursuing diversity in our medical info room, and listening to our readers and
viewers to make sure we're as open and responsive as possible.
STANDARDS, CORRECTIONS
& DISCLOSURES
Medcj
endeavors to be accurate in its reporting, transparent and thorough in its
sourcing, and fair and independent in its analysis. Medcj strives to verify and
corroborate information via multiple sources whenever possible.
Medcj
grants anonymity to sources so they can provide information in the public
interest without putting themselves at risk.
Medcj
does not grant anonymity to sources so they can avoid accountability for their
opinions.
Medcj
works to correct any misstatements in a timely manner, with a correction note
appended to the bottom of an article to indicate what has been fixed and how.
More prominent notices may be included for more egregious errors.
Medcj
will only retract an article after extensive review by a senior editor has
found fundamental flaws in the reporting, and always with an editor's note.
Medcj
includes labeling to indicate when an article is opinion or advertising content
(including sponsored content), and we disclose relationships with outside
partners who may underwrite any area of coverage.
Our
write-ups ate not medical advice and one must consult an authorized
practitioner before acting upon any information.
Medcj is
owned by digital content for online publication