MedCalcTools keeps one writer on the byline for a reason: it is easier to hold one named person accountable for sourcing and accuracy than to hide behind an editorial "team." Here is who that is and what she does and does not claim.

Naomi writes the calculators and articles on MedCalcTools: the formula each tool runs, the published source behind it, and the plain-language explanation around it. She covers health topics for Encore Editorial by reading primary sources, such as the ADA and NIDDK guidance behind the A1C tool or the original Cockcroft-Gault paper behind creatinine clearance, and writing what they actually say. Naomi is a health writer, not a clinician. She holds no medical, nursing, or pharmacy license, does not review individual health situations, and nothing she writes here is a substitute for a licensed healthcare provider who knows your history.
Some medical sites claim a panel of reviewing physicians. MedCalcTools does not, because it would not be true. Instead, every page names its source equation, links to where it was published, and carries a visible last-updated date, so you can check the sourcing yourself rather than take a reviewer's word for it. See Sourcing & Accuracy for the full process.
If you spot an error in a formula, a citation, or a worked example, use contact and note which page and which figure looks wrong. Corrections are checked against the original source and fixed on the page, with the date updated to match.