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This Month in Education: May 2018

 
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Welcome to Wikipedia and Wikiproject Medicine

Welcome to Wikipedia! We have compiled some guidance for new healthcare editors:

  1. Please keep the mission of Wikipedia in mind. We provide the public with accepted knowledge, working in a community.
  2. We do that by finding high quality secondary sources and summarizing what they say, giving WP:WEIGHT as they do. Please do not try to build content by synthesizing content based on primary sources.
  3. Please use high-quality, recent, secondary sources for medical content (see WP:MEDRS; for the difference between primary and secondary sources, see the WP:MEDDEF section.) High-quality sources include review articles (which are not the same as peer-reviewed), position statements from nationally and internationally recognized bodies (like CDC, WHO, FDA), and major medical textbooks. Lower-quality sources are typically removed. Please beware of predatory publishers – check the publishers of articles (especially open source articles) at Beall's list.
  4. The ordering of sections typically follows the instructions at WP:MEDMOS. The section above the table of contents is called the WP:LEAD. It summarizes the body. Do not add anything to the lead that is not in the body. Style is covered in MEDMOS as well; we avoid the word "patient" for example.
  5. We don't use terms like "currently", "recently," "now", or "today". See WP:RELTIME.
  6. More generally see WP:MEDHOW, which gives great tips for editing about health -- for example, it provides a way to format citations quickly and easily
  7. Citation details are important:
    • Be sure cite the PMID for journal articles and ISBN for books
    • Please include page numbers when referencing a book or long journal article, and please format citations consistently within an article.
    • Reference tags generally go after punctuation, not before; there is no preceding space.
  8. We use very few capital letters (see WP:MOSCAPS) and very little bolding. Only the first word of a heading is usually capitalized.
  9. Common terms are not usually wikilinked; nor are years, dates, or names of countries and major cities. Avoid overlinking!\
  10. Never copy and paste from sources; we run detection software on new edits.
  11. Talk to us! Wikipedia works by collaboration at articles and user talkpages.

Once again, welcome, and thank you for joining us! Please share these guidelines with other new editors.

– the WikiProject Medicine team--Jytdog (talk) 15:03, 19 June 2018 (UTC)

Extra note - clinical trials or compassionate use, are not the same thing as routine medical use. Please don't blur the distinction. Please use high quality sources for content about health, as noted above and described in MEDRS. Thanks. Jytdog (talk) 15:04, 19 June 2018 (UTC)
I like better guidance but still have to seriously question if a stub is better than primary sourced content. Thanks for the update --Gene Hobbs (talk) 16:15, 19 June 2018 (UTC)
As long as the primary sourced content does not mislead the reader, you're probably right, Gene. But you must remember that Jytdog spends a lot of time on the front line, fighting against Big Pharma and undisclosed paid editors who are trying to use Wikipedia to promote their latest money-making scheme. I think that Jytdog will understand that in the field of hyperbaric medicine and diving physiology, there is not the opportunity (or finance!) to produce the same volume of research and analysis as is found in mainstream medicine. An obvious example is that both you and I are very aware that the seminal research on oxygen toxicity dates back to 1945, and that Christian Lambertsen's work on pressure-time tolerance curves from the late 1980s remains the definitive statement of those relationships. So I believe that in the very niche field that we deal with, a case can be made for some discretion in the application of MEDRS to primary sourcing. Where we do have secondary sources (that copy of Bennett & Elliott that you sent me remains my principal reference), we will make full use of them, but sadly not every aspect of underwater-related medicine enjoys recent, regular reviews. I hope that you, Becky and Ryan are well. Best regards, --RexxS (talk) 23:01, 19 June 2018 (UTC)
I get it, I was specifically looking at an article where it was pulled from technical and primary but useful back to a stub level. Front line or not, it went from useful overview for me as a non-clinical person to useless. I got most of what I wanted to know from the older article so I am set and since it is far from a real interest, I'm not spending my time to work on it. Always going to be challenges and differences in opinion. --Gene Hobbs (talk) 11:35, 20 June 2018 (UTC)
What article was this? · · · Peter (Southwood) (talk): 12:50, 20 June 2018 (UTC)
Auditory brainstem implant. Not a big deal, I doubt it gets much traffic... --Gene Hobbs (talk) 15:26, 20 June 2018 (UTC)
I find I agree with you on this one. I think the baby went out with the bathwater. Cheers, · · · Peter (Southwood) (talk): 19:11, 20 June 2018 (UTC)

This Month in Education: June 2018

 
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Côte d'Ivoire: Wikipedia Classes 2018 are officially up and running

Basque secondary students have now better coverage for main topics thanks to the Education Program

What lecturers think about their first experience in the Basque Education Program

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This Month in Education: August 2018

 
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Volume 4 | Issue 8 | August 2018

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Edu Wiki Camp 2018: New Knowledge for New Generation

Education loves Monuments: A Brazilian Tale

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History of Wikipedia Education programme at Christ (Deemed to be University)

Preparation for the autumn educational session of Selet WikiSchool is started

Wiki Camp Doyran 2018

Wikicamp Czech Republic 2018

Wikipedia offline in rural areas of Colombia

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This Month in Education: November 2018

 
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Volume 4 | Issue 10 | October 2018

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A new academic course featuring Wikidata at Tel Aviv University

How we included Wikipedia edition into a whole University department curriculum

Meet the first board of the UG Wikipedia & Education

The education program has kicked off as the new academic year starts

The education program has kicked off as the new academic year starts in Albania

The first Wikimedia+Education conference will happen on April 5-7 at Donostia-Saint Sebastian

Using ORES to assign articles in Basque education program

What to write for Wikipedia about? Monuments!

Wikifridays: editing Wikipedia in the university

Writing articles on Wikipedia is our way of leaving legacy to the next generations

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