Please don't delete this or try to merge this with other syndromes which are not the same. This is a condition seen in India Doctor Bruno 02:42, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
What exactly makes this so different from medical student sydrome? It seems more like a variation of the same illness. Medical student syndrome can happen at any time in a student's career, so since "first clinical syndrome" happens only in the first year, it is included in the definition of "medical student syndrome". I think it should be a subtype of it in the article page. This shouldn't turn into some kind of regionalist versus globalist fight. It's just that it seems redundant to have two articles that say mostly the same, with a slight variation. -- anonymous
I believe that it's not correct to just delete the "proposed for merge" tag. There must be voting, and a consensus achieved. Just one person defending each point of view is not enough. By deleting the tag, you are hiding the fact that not everybody agrees on the current state of the article. If your opinion about this article is correct, then probably most people will agree with you, and the article will stay as it is. A new tag could be placed saying that a consensus was already achieved, but as things are now, it is not the case. -- Guruclef 06:25, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
I believe Wikipedia should have a global outlook and give importance to regional issues. Just because something does not exist in a english speaking area (or just because a english speaking user does not know), the seperate article need not be deleted Doctor Bruno 16:59, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
I posted a cleanup tag in the hope that someone with more specialised knowledge of this topic can rewrite some of the sections that are a little unclear or have bad grammar. Robotman1974 19:35, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
Please don't delete this or try to merge this with other syndromes which are not the same. This is a condition seen in India Doctor Bruno 02:42, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
What exactly makes this so different from medical student sydrome? It seems more like a variation of the same illness. Medical student syndrome can happen at any time in a student's career, so since "first clinical syndrome" happens only in the first year, it is included in the definition of "medical student syndrome". I think it should be a subtype of it in the article page. This shouldn't turn into some kind of regionalist versus globalist fight. It's just that it seems redundant to have two articles that say mostly the same, with a slight variation. -- anonymous
I believe that it's not correct to just delete the "proposed for merge" tag. There must be voting, and a consensus achieved. Just one person defending each point of view is not enough. By deleting the tag, you are hiding the fact that not everybody agrees on the current state of the article. If your opinion about this article is correct, then probably most people will agree with you, and the article will stay as it is. A new tag could be placed saying that a consensus was already achieved, but as things are now, it is not the case. -- Guruclef 06:25, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
I believe Wikipedia should have a global outlook and give importance to regional issues. Just because something does not exist in a english speaking area (or just because a english speaking user does not know), the seperate article need not be deleted Doctor Bruno 16:59, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
I posted a cleanup tag in the hope that someone with more specialised knowledge of this topic can rewrite some of the sections that are a little unclear or have bad grammar. Robotman1974 19:35, 31 August 2006 (UTC)