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Editorial Policy

Last reviewed May 04, 2026

This page explains how editorial content on the Clinically clear blog is researched, written, reviewed, and updated. We publish because we want our neighbors in Middleton, FL to get accurate local information — not because a content mill needs pageviews.

Who writes this content

Content is drafted using an AI-assisted workflow operated by ARC Affiliates, then reviewed by the Clinically clear team with Less than 1 year years of hands-on Florida-licensed Telehealth Nurse Practitioner - Women Health Specialist (virtual care, FL residents only) experience. Facts about our business (hours, pricing, service area, certifications) are pulled directly from our business profile — they're our data, not the model's guesses.

Fact-checking process

How we review and update articles

Correction policy

If you spot a factual error, email us at willisshelbi@gmail.com. We'll fix verified errors within 3 business days and note the correction in the article itself (or in a visible footer if the change is material).

AI / LLM transparency

We use AI assistance in the drafting phase. A human reviewer at Clinically clear signs off on every article before publication. Articles are optimized for both human readers and modern AI citation engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Google SGE) because that's how people find local businesses in 2026. See our llms.txt file for structured business context that AI systems use.

Editorial independence

Contact the editors

Clinically clear editorial team · willisshelbi@gmail.com · contact page.