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I also care about coding. A lot of people outside of Wikipedia talk about the article on electronic medical records, which while it is not coding might be related. I see that you are fairly new to editing Wikipedia, even though you have been around for a long time. If it comes to happen that you want a tour in a virtual conference space of Wikipedia's health content then email me and maybe we can meet some time. Blue Rasberry (talk) 13:50, 17 September 2014 (UTC) |
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Thank you for your edit on Breast pain. I am glad that you put in the ICD code. Did you notice that I have two templates on the article page. The new template doesn't have any place for the codes and so I needed to use the old one. Do you know any thing about these templates and why one is used over another. Best Regards, Barbara (WVS) ✐ ✉ 19:31, 14 August 2017 (UTC)
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Little pob, thanks for asking! I'll use dementia with Lewy bodies as one example, to demonstrate the issues. At DLB, we have parameters with information forced into the lead, and forced into the infobox, by WPMED participants, that I otherwise would not have included because they are of dubious usefulness. These include:
So, all in all, I believe much of the infobox data is harmful, and goes against policy, but we are stuck with it, even on a Featured article. Hope this makes my concerns more understandable, as we have some across thousands of articles ... Best, SandyGeorgia ( Talk) 18:05, 7 June 2020 (UTC)
Little pob, it saddens me to see that you plan to do a manual activity on 1,800 articles that could potentially be done by a bot. What you said at WP MED was: @Tom (LT): Unfortunately, yes manually. So as to not to just add a blank template, I'm also adding ICD-10 codes at the same time (where appropriate). Whilst the classification info could just be pulled from WD; I'm also double checking the article is using the correct medical infobox - and I'm not sure if that can be done by non-human means? Little pob (talk) 12:18, 7 July 2020 (UTC)
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tbf, WP:FACTS is about citing things that are obvious and would be rather pedantic to cite, which would be like requesting a citation specifically and explicitly stating that Vax'ildan is a player character when that's apparent. Whether something is available on a specific platform isn't necessarily pedantic or obvious enough to be covered by WP:FACTS. ~Cheers, Ten Ton Parasol 17:50, 19 August 2021 (UTC)
WP:FACTS is about citing things that are obvious and would be rather pedantic to citeThat is WP:FACTS' nutshell statement; but I feel I have a more lenient POV for what counts as "obvious" than you might.
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It was quite late and sometimes I just find it hard to believe what I see that presents as a rather blatant double standard on that page. I'm not above harboring my own biases but would never edit any article as such; but the manner in which this page has been handled has employed pretzel logic at best, hypocrisy at worst, and that's not ignoring that the other 'side' has made plenty of errors over the years as well. I realized after I posted that it probably seemed as though I was expressing irritation towards an editor with whom I have no quarrel whatsoever. I hope you stay engaged on the topic. NeurastheniaMilkshake ( talk) 17:14, 12 April 2023 (UTC)
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I saw your greeting at WikiProject Medicine. I am glad to have you here.
I also care about coding. A lot of people outside of Wikipedia talk about the article on electronic medical records, which while it is not coding might be related. I see that you are fairly new to editing Wikipedia, even though you have been around for a long time. If it comes to happen that you want a tour in a virtual conference space of Wikipedia's health content then email me and maybe we can meet some time. Blue Rasberry (talk) 13:50, 17 September 2014 (UTC) |
Hi Little pob, and thank you for your comments at Talk:Back labor, which I appreciated.
if you want to work on multiple articles in sandboxes, you can make as many sub-pages of your user space as you need:
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Thank you for your edit on Breast pain. I am glad that you put in the ICD code. Did you notice that I have two templates on the article page. The new template doesn't have any place for the codes and so I needed to use the old one. Do you know any thing about these templates and why one is used over another. Best Regards, Barbara (WVS) ✐ ✉ 19:31, 14 August 2017 (UTC)
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Little pob, thanks for asking! I'll use dementia with Lewy bodies as one example, to demonstrate the issues. At DLB, we have parameters with information forced into the lead, and forced into the infobox, by WPMED participants, that I otherwise would not have included because they are of dubious usefulness. These include:
So, all in all, I believe much of the infobox data is harmful, and goes against policy, but we are stuck with it, even on a Featured article. Hope this makes my concerns more understandable, as we have some across thousands of articles ... Best, SandyGeorgia ( Talk) 18:05, 7 June 2020 (UTC)
Little pob, it saddens me to see that you plan to do a manual activity on 1,800 articles that could potentially be done by a bot. What you said at WP MED was: @Tom (LT): Unfortunately, yes manually. So as to not to just add a blank template, I'm also adding ICD-10 codes at the same time (where appropriate). Whilst the classification info could just be pulled from WD; I'm also double checking the article is using the correct medical infobox - and I'm not sure if that can be done by non-human means? Little pob (talk) 12:18, 7 July 2020 (UTC)
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tbf, WP:FACTS is about citing things that are obvious and would be rather pedantic to cite, which would be like requesting a citation specifically and explicitly stating that Vax'ildan is a player character when that's apparent. Whether something is available on a specific platform isn't necessarily pedantic or obvious enough to be covered by WP:FACTS. ~Cheers, Ten Ton Parasol 17:50, 19 August 2021 (UTC)
WP:FACTS is about citing things that are obvious and would be rather pedantic to citeThat is WP:FACTS' nutshell statement; but I feel I have a more lenient POV for what counts as "obvious" than you might.
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It was quite late and sometimes I just find it hard to believe what I see that presents as a rather blatant double standard on that page. I'm not above harboring my own biases but would never edit any article as such; but the manner in which this page has been handled has employed pretzel logic at best, hypocrisy at worst, and that's not ignoring that the other 'side' has made plenty of errors over the years as well. I realized after I posted that it probably seemed as though I was expressing irritation towards an editor with whom I have no quarrel whatsoever. I hope you stay engaged on the topic. NeurastheniaMilkshake ( talk) 17:14, 12 April 2023 (UTC)
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