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I am in consensus that the scope of the article should be a bit more broad. I'm still slightly new at editing Wikipedia, so excuse some of my ignorance if any of this doesn't make sense. I'm editing Texas Medical Center, and I need a definition of what a "medical center" is. As stated above, it could mean a single building, a couple of hospitals, or a huge mini-city such as the Houston Center.
1) I think the lead should be changed to move the view away from the UK concept. From reading the lead, it seems this term of AHSC in its current form isn't really the physical definition of a medical center. I think that's what we should be focusing on. The Houston Center has several University-connected parts, but it also has many other properties and buildings that have zero connection to a University. 2) Should the use of UK-themed grammar be removed? (centre)?
I am going to do some research, and see if there is enough information out there to create a U.S. specific article that more closely resembles what we see a medical center as in the U.S. Let me know of any flack. Thanks all! Taylor2646 ( talk) 16:33, 12 January 2017 (UTC)
″In October 2007 Imperial College Healthcare became the first AHSC to be established in the UK when the Imperial College London Faculty of Medicine merged with the Hammersmith Hospital and St Mary's NHS trusts.[4]″ This is not correct.
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is an NHS Trust not an AHSC. It was formed by a merger of Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust and St Mary's NHS Trust. Imperial College London's Faculty of Medicine did not merge with the NHS trusts, it's still a Faculty of Imperial.
The Imperial College Academic Health Science Centre was formed in 2007 as a partnership between Imperial College London and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. In 2016 The Roayal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and the Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust joined the AHSC. DavidCh0 ( talk) 15:12, 1 March 2017 (UTC)
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I am in consensus that the scope of the article should be a bit more broad. I'm still slightly new at editing Wikipedia, so excuse some of my ignorance if any of this doesn't make sense. I'm editing Texas Medical Center, and I need a definition of what a "medical center" is. As stated above, it could mean a single building, a couple of hospitals, or a huge mini-city such as the Houston Center.
1) I think the lead should be changed to move the view away from the UK concept. From reading the lead, it seems this term of AHSC in its current form isn't really the physical definition of a medical center. I think that's what we should be focusing on. The Houston Center has several University-connected parts, but it also has many other properties and buildings that have zero connection to a University. 2) Should the use of UK-themed grammar be removed? (centre)?
I am going to do some research, and see if there is enough information out there to create a U.S. specific article that more closely resembles what we see a medical center as in the U.S. Let me know of any flack. Thanks all! Taylor2646 ( talk) 16:33, 12 January 2017 (UTC)
″In October 2007 Imperial College Healthcare became the first AHSC to be established in the UK when the Imperial College London Faculty of Medicine merged with the Hammersmith Hospital and St Mary's NHS trusts.[4]″ This is not correct.
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is an NHS Trust not an AHSC. It was formed by a merger of Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust and St Mary's NHS Trust. Imperial College London's Faculty of Medicine did not merge with the NHS trusts, it's still a Faculty of Imperial.
The Imperial College Academic Health Science Centre was formed in 2007 as a partnership between Imperial College London and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. In 2016 The Roayal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and the Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust joined the AHSC. DavidCh0 ( talk) 15:12, 1 March 2017 (UTC)
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