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Reviewers and Editors

Reviewer names on AgentCalc pages are meant to tell readers who looked at the page and what kind of review that person provides.

What the labels mean

Medical review by

A licensed clinician reviewed the page for medical terminology, thresholds, limitation language, and safe framing.

Editorial review by

The named reviewer checked formula transparency, scope, assumptions, and explanation quality. This is not the same as individualized professional advice.

Edited by

The named editor focused on clarity, examples, educational structure, and reader comprehension.

Reviewer directory

Dr. Mark Wickman

Medical reviewer for health calculators.

  • Board-certified urologist.
  • Reviews medical terminology, thresholds, limitation framing, and safety caveats.
  • Category coverage: Health.

JJ Ben-Joseph

Editorial reviewer for methodology-heavy and sensitive non-clinical calculators.

  • Focuses on formulas, assumptions, scope, and source clarity.
  • Category coverage: Finance, Legal, Science, Technology, and general methodology review.

Stephanie Ben-Joseph

Editor for clarity-first and educational calculators.

  • Focuses on readability, examples, units, and plain-language explanation.
  • Category coverage: Education, Lifestyle, Environment, Travel, and Entertainment.

Why reviewer identity matters

A named reviewer is only useful if the scope is clear. AgentCalc therefore tries to separate medical review, editorial review, and explanatory editing rather than implying that every reviewer provides the same kind of expertise.

Editorial Policy and Methodology explain the standards these reviewer labels are meant to support.