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Xiao Zhong Qi Yi

Clinical notes

Authentic clinical records are organised as a literature index. Public text keeps only what is needed to understand the note and never presents an individual experience as proof of efficacy.

Careful preparation, limited publication

Anonymisation, patient authorisation, editorial review and a publication date are all required. A record stays out of the public index until every condition is met.

Public index

The index contains only authentic records that meet every publication condition and have reviewed text in the current language.

No clinical notes are currently public

An authentic record can enter this index only after anonymisation, patient authorisation and editorial review are complete and a publication date is confirmed. Sample or invented cases are never used to fill the page.

Public notes do not show identity details, original test sheets, recognisable faces, full dates of birth, patient testimonials or promises of efficacy.

Publication conditions

These four checks are shared publication gates. They are not decorative labels, and no single status can replace the others.

  1. Anonymisation approved

    Names, contact details, precise addresses, full dates of birth and other identifying details are removed.

  2. Patient authorisation approved

    The record has patient authorisation suitable for public web publication.

  3. Editorial review approved

    Medical wording, privacy boundaries and completeness are checked without testimonials or efficacy claims.

  4. Publication information complete

    The record is published, the current-language text is reviewed, and a genuine publication date is present.

These notes record individual clinical processes. They do not represent general outcomes or replace an in-person consultation, examination, or professional medical advice.