Behind every publication is a team responsible for maintaining its direction, quality, clarity, and consistency.
The Medslat editorial team works across editorial leadership, content review, editing, and visual production to support the publication of accessible information about health, medical topics, wellness, fitness, and sports.
Our editorial structure is designed to establish clear responsibilities throughout the publishing process. Different team members contribute to different stages of publication, from editorial direction and content evaluation to editing and visual presentation.
The people listed below are part of the team behind Medslat.
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Editorial Leadership
Medslat’s editorial leadership is responsible for guiding the publication’s editorial direction and supporting the implementation of its standards.
The leadership structure includes the Editor in Chief and Senior Editors, who contribute to editorial oversight, content development, quality control, and the continued development of Medslat’s publishing practices.
Salwa Alifah Yusrina
Editor in Chief
Salwa Alifah Yusrina serves as Editor in Chief of Medslat.
In this role, she leads the overall editorial direction of the publication and oversees the development and implementation of Medslat’s editorial standards.
Her editorial responsibilities include supporting content planning, maintaining consistency across the publication, coordinating editorial priorities, and overseeing the quality of published content.
The Editor in Chief also plays a central role in ensuring that Medslat’s editorial practices remain aligned with the publication’s mission to provide clear, useful, and responsibly presented information.
Senior Editors
Medslat’s Senior Editors support editorial oversight and quality control across the publication.
Their responsibilities may include reviewing content, evaluating article structure and clarity, identifying issues requiring additional verification, supporting editors, and helping maintain consistency with Medslat’s editorial policies.
Rahmat Al Kafi
Senior Editor
Rahmat Al Kafi serves as a Senior Editor at Medslat.
His role includes supporting editorial development, reviewing content quality and structure, and contributing to the implementation of Medslat’s editorial standards.
As part of the senior editorial team, he contributes to maintaining consistency across published content and supporting the development of Medslat’s editorial processes.
Darsono
Senior Editor
Darsono serves as a Senior Editor at Medslat.
His responsibilities include supporting editorial review, content quality control, and the application of publication standards across relevant content.
As a member of the senior editorial team, he contributes to the review and development of content before publication and supports Medslat’s commitment to clarity, accuracy, and responsible publishing.
Editors
Medslat’s Editors work directly with content during the editorial process.
Their work may include reviewing article structure, improving clarity and readability, checking consistency, identifying statements that require stronger sourcing or verification, and ensuring that content meets applicable editorial requirements before publication.
Ika Ayuni Lestari
Editor
Ika Ayuni Lestari serves as an Editor at Medslat.
Her role includes reviewing and refining content for clarity, organization, readability, and consistency with Medslat’s editorial standards.
She contributes to the editorial process by helping ensure that articles are structured clearly and presented in a way that is useful and accessible to readers.
Sajidah El Zahra
Editor
Sajidah El Zahra serves as an Editor at Medslat.
Her responsibilities include supporting the editing and preparation of content for publication, with attention to clarity, structure, consistency, and overall presentation.
She contributes to Medslat’s editorial workflow and supports the publication’s effort to make complex information easier for readers to understand.
Graphic Design and Visual Content
Visual communication is an important part of digital publishing.
Medslat uses visual elements to support article presentation, explain ideas, strengthen editorial identity, and improve the reader experience.
Visual production should support the subject of an article without creating misleading impressions or exaggerating the underlying information.
Ahmad Fauzan Haidar
Graphic Designer
Ahmad Fauzan Haidar is responsible for graphic design and visual content at Medslat.
His work supports the visual presentation of Medslat’s editorial content, including editorial graphics, article imagery, and other visual materials used across the publication.
The role of visual design at Medslat is to complement editorial content and communicate ideas clearly while maintaining consistency with the publication’s visual identity.
How Our Editorial Team Works
Medslat’s publishing process involves different responsibilities depending on the nature and complexity of the content.
A typical editorial workflow may involve:
- topic selection and scope definition;
- research and source identification;
- content preparation;
- editorial review;
- factual verification where appropriate;
- revision and quality control;
- visual preparation where required;
- publication;
- post-publication monitoring, updates, and corrections where necessary.
The exact process may vary depending on the type of content.
A general wellness article, medical explainer, research-based article, fitness guide, and sports article may require different sources and levels of review.
Editorial Responsibility
Our editorial team aims to maintain standards of:
- accuracy;
- clarity;
- responsible sourcing;
- appropriate context;
- transparency;
- editorial independence;
- correction of material errors.
Editors are expected to evaluate content according to its subject and potential impact.
Health and medical information requires particular care. Claims should not be exaggerated, uncertainty should be communicated where relevant, and general educational information should not be presented as individualized medical advice.
For more information about our standards, please read our Editorial Policy and Fact-Checking Policy.
Editorial Review and Medical Review Are Different
Medslat distinguishes between editorial review and medical review.
Editorial review may assess matters such as:
- article structure;
- clarity;
- readability;
- sourcing;
- factual consistency;
- appropriate context;
- compliance with editorial standards.
Medical review is a separate process that applies only when eligible content has actually been evaluated by an appropriately qualified reviewer within the scope of that reviewer’s expertise.
Members of the editorial team should not automatically be presented as medical reviewers unless they possess relevant qualifications and have actually performed the medical review.
For more information, please read our Medical Review Policy.
Editorial Independence
Medslat aims to maintain appropriate separation between editorial judgment and commercial relationships.
Advertising, sponsorships, partnerships, and other commercial arrangements should not guarantee favorable editorial conclusions or permit commercial parties to determine independent editorial findings.
The editorial team retains responsibility for editorial decisions according to Medslat’s applicable standards and policies.
For more information about commercial relationships and editorial separation, please read our Advertising Policy.
Corrections and Reader Feedback
Readers can help us identify factual errors, unclear explanations, outdated information, or other substantive issues.
If you believe an article contains a factual error, contact:
Use the subject line:
[CORRECTION] Article Title
Please include the article URL, identify the specific statement or section concerned, explain the issue clearly, and provide supporting evidence or authoritative references where appropriate.
For general editorial feedback, use:
[EDITORIAL] Article Title
For substantive concerns about medical content, use:
[MEDICAL FEEDBACK] Article Title
For more information about how we evaluate and correct errors, please read our Corrections Policy.
Our Commitment to Readers
The Medslat editorial team is committed to developing a publication that readers can understand and evaluate transparently.
We aim to improve our editorial processes as the publication grows, update content when appropriate, respond responsibly to substantive errors, and communicate the limitations of general health and medical information clearly.
To learn more about Medslat’s mission, visit our About Us page.
For questions, editorial feedback, correction requests, advertising inquiries, or professional communications, visit our Contact Us page or email medslatcom@gmail.com.
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