Dr. Nora Lindqvist, MD
Clinical pharmacologist, Stockholm. Every letter on this desk crosses her bench before it is sealed - she is the countersign pass in the desk method.
Nora Lindqvist trained in clinical pharmacology and then spent years doing the unglamorous part of hospital work: medication reviews on busy wards with complex polypharmacy. The job is reading charts, catching interactions, and translating prescribing documents into sentences a patient can act on before breakfast.
On the bench her role is defined narrowly on purpose. She does not decide what readers should take; she checks that what the page says matches what the label says, and that the counselling would survive an actual ward round. Doses, taper schedules, interaction lists, lab-monitoring intervals - those lines carry her review, and the snapshot on each page says when she last read it in full.
Two disclosures, in the open: she holds no pharmaceutical industry positions and takes no manufacturer money, in line with the editorial standards; and she does not answer individual medical questions by mail - the contact page explains why the desk holds that line.
Professional profile: ORCID 0009-0007-2841-5593. Post reaches her at Karlavägen 58, Stockholm 114 49, Sweden.