1. Define the Guide
Each guide starts as a procedure-destination pair with structured fields for estimated cost, trip length, recovery time, and planning questions.
Every guide in ProcedureAtlas follows the same process: define the procedure and destination, attach verifiable sources, normalize the key facts, and clearly show the confidence level on the published page.
Each guide starts as a procedure-destination pair with structured fields for estimated cost, trip length, recovery time, and planning questions.
Guides should be connected to verifiable source material before they are marked as verified or broadly promoted.
The published guide and API response carry the same structured data so tools and comparisons stay consistent.
When a guide has verified sources, the page shows timestamps and confidence levels so you can judge whether time-sensitive details need re-checking.
ProcedureAtlas guides are informational research tools. They should never blur into individualized medical advice or clinic endorsements without explicit disclosure.