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Is there a precedent for WikiProject-specific edit notices?
I disagree with the statement "The easiest way to edit this article is to go to its discussion page and persuade the regulars to add the content for you". Given the sheer size of WikiProject Medicine and its limited number of editors/page-watchers, is is likely that many edit requests will go unactioned for a while. I believe that the best way to edit the article is to do it yourself. A talk page request should not be presented as the "easiest" way.
A more cynical view is "The laziest way to edit this article is to go to its discussion page and persuade the regulars to add the content for you".
Also, I too am concerned by the length of the notice.