Talk:Kari Nadeau
Latest comment: 5 years ago by ThatMontrealIP in topic COI Needs to Add Honors/Award from CV
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COI Needs to Add Honors/Award from CV
editI am a connected contributor tasked with migrating the honors and awards from Kari Nadeau's CV to her Wiki. I am requesting that the following items be added to the appropriate section (references included in parentheses):
Honors/Awards with Press Releases and/or Substantiated by Awarding Organization:
- 1993 Soma Weiss Speaker for Harvard Medical School (http://www.med.harvard.edu/md_phd/downloads/Spring_1993_Vol4_No1.pdf)
- 2012 Federation of Clinical Immunology Societies (FOCIS) Centers of Excellence Member (https://web.archive.org/web/20150905144725/https://www.focisnet.org/2013-03-08-07-06-41/113-focis-newsletter-summer-2014)
- 2012 Member and Alain L. de Weck Travel Grant Awardee, Collegium Internationale Allergologicum (http://www.ciaweb.org/council-members)
- 2013 Canadian Allergy and Clinical Immunology Society Plenary Speaker Award (http://csaci.ca/csaci-awards/)
- 2015 United Nations Annual Innovations Lecture: "An Allergy Free World for Every Child" (https://med.stanford.edu/allergyandasthma/news/news-from-our-center/in-conversation-kari-nadeau-2016.html)
- 2015 Faculty Fellow, Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health (https://globalhealth.stanford.edu/pc/research/)
- 2015 Environmental Protection Agency (U.S.), National Scientific Advisory Board (https://yosemite.epa.gov/sab/sabproduct.nsf/90a17d497a4ee12a85257296006ebf75/e48c62c245b279ce85257cf50065bad1/$FILE/List%20of%20Candidates-CASAC-061214.pdf)
Older Honors/Awards and Awards Substantiated by Publicly-Accessible CV (https://cap.stanford.edu/profiles/viewCV?facultyId=7485&name=Kari_Nadeau):
- 1991 Medical Student Teaching Award, Harvard Medical School
- 1995 Von Mayer Scholarship Awardee, Children's Hospital
- 1997 Speaker Awardee, American Society of Transplantation
- 1998 Member, Board of Directors, Lupus Foundation of Massachusetts
- 2000 Guest Speaker on Biological Therapies at Massachusetts State Legislature
- 2007 Teaching Award, Stanford Cardinal Free Clinic
- 2007 Speaker Award, La Entrada Inspirational Speaker Series
- 2008 International CIS Immunodeficiency School for Fellows Faculty Member
- 2008 ART Trust American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Award
- 2008 Fellow of the American Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Immunology
- 2009 American Lung Association National Junior Faculty Award
- 2010 Clinical Immunological Society (CIS) Junior Faculty Award
- 2012 Faculty Fellows Program, Stanford University School of Medicine
- 2014 Helen F. Cserr Memorial Lecture Award
- 2014 American Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Immunology Research Award
- 2015 Texas Children's Hospital Visiting Professorship Lecture
- 2015 University of Washington Grand Rounds and Pierson Lectureship
- 2015 Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), Consultant and Panel Participant
- 2016 White House Medical Unit Consultant
- 2018 Board of Scientific Counselors of NIH Clinical Centers (CCBSC
199.68.152.145 (talk) 20:30, 30 October 2019 (UTC)
- A good place to publish these things is at https://cap.stanford.edu/profiles/viewCV?facultyId=7485&name=Kari_Nadeau, where they are already published. About ten percent of the above items are important, the rest is narcissistic puffery. I don't see that addign the entire list above would make an improvement to the encyclopedia versus just waiting for independent editors to add them with actual sources that are independent of the article subject. We are not a CV service. ThatMontrealIP (talk) 20:39, 30 October 2019 (UTC)
- Thank you for your feedback, ThatMontrealIP! I posted this primarily to alert future independent editors to this section, which I feel could be enhanced to better reflect her accolades, though I agree that the sheer quantity is superfluous information. Pivoting for a moment, while I have your attention, how can I initiate steps to rectify the BLP and COI issue tags? I understand the implications of the latter and that, by definition, there is nothing I can do about it (although I was not the contributor for anything on the current page), but for the former, which was tagged in 2017, has there been a reassessment since? The article currently has 52 citations. Thank you, again! 199.68.152.145 (talk) 21:54, 30 October 2019 (UTC)
- Hello! My first question would be to ask if you can explain how you are a connected contributor? We highly value a neutral encyclopedia. ThatMontrealIP (talk) 17:58, 31 October 2019 (UTC)
- Thank you for your feedback, ThatMontrealIP! I posted this primarily to alert future independent editors to this section, which I feel could be enhanced to better reflect her accolades, though I agree that the sheer quantity is superfluous information. Pivoting for a moment, while I have your attention, how can I initiate steps to rectify the BLP and COI issue tags? I understand the implications of the latter and that, by definition, there is nothing I can do about it (although I was not the contributor for anything on the current page), but for the former, which was tagged in 2017, has there been a reassessment since? The article currently has 52 citations. Thank you, again! 199.68.152.145 (talk) 21:54, 30 October 2019 (UTC)