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: I´ve started moving those long and unreadable link lists to specific articles and replaced some of these lists with short definitions. Will return later to this work, but there´s still much to do, help from others would be great. [[User:Kosebamse|Kosebamse]] 13:56 Apr 10, 2003 (UTC)
: I´ve started moving those long and unreadable link lists to specific articles and replaced some of these lists with short definitions. Will return later to this work, but there´s still much to do, help from others would be great. [[User:Kosebamse|Kosebamse]] 13:56 Apr 10, 2003 (UTC)

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Are we sure that "most countries" request diplomas and have a medical board? The majority of countries are 3rd world! [[User:212.198.0.93|212.198.0.93]] 18:19, 2 Oct 2003 (UTC)

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Whoever wants to contribute to Medicine branch of wikipedia

Please share your views ideas how to organize.


Hmm, strange, I see lot of branches of medicine have been deleted, Phoniatrics, for example (my addition). Why? Ok, it's not a major branch of medicine, more like a sub-branch of something, but still it *is* medicine and it should be mentioned somewhere. In addition, the organisation of this page is mess. Alas, I don't have the time to do anything to it. --Tbackstr


The current medicine article should become a disambiguation page with links to Medicine (health science) and Medicine (shamanism).--NetEsq 4:19pm Sep 5, 2002 (PDT)


There is no page titled List of medical topics, with links to all Wikipedia articles on medical topics. If such a page existed, then one could click on "related changes" on that page and see all editing of pages on medical topics that appear on the list. This has been done for astronomy, physics, mathematics, religion (although that one is far from complete so far), music (I think) and some other topics.

BTW, would someone with expertise in medicine please fix the article titled diagnosis? Michael Hardy 01:42 Mar 16, 2003 (UTC)

I've started a page at that title; in an attempt to keep it relatively brief, I started it with a List of Other Medical Lists.  :) The list itself seems to be breaking down mainly into fields of study/practice (medical "ologies", which may merit their own list), and generic terms -- Drug, Symptom, Epidemic, etc. I've tried to keep specific disorders, treatments, etc. to their own lists. Are there any Wikiprojects focused on medicine? I didn't see any in my (admittedly brief) survey, and many of these lists and articles seem pretty haphazard -- could definitely use some loving and consistent attention. I'm only a reasonably well-educated laywoman, but I'll be happy to help. Catherine 01:02 Apr 13, 2003 (UTC)
I'm currently trying to reorganise the medicine article a little, which means essentially to move out those endless link lists to individual articles (see below). Not done yet, but I think your list will help (thank you!). Generally, medical topics on Wikipedia seem to deserve a little more attention, and certainly some coherent structure. Specifically, I believe that there should be templates for pages on: diseases, medical procedures, drugs, and fields of medicine. I could think of some formats for these and will, hopefully, write some proposals soon. If you know of any other projects, please let me know, and I suggest that things could be discussed here for a while before moving on to a wikiproject page. Kosebamse 12:00 Apr 13, 2003 (UTC)



Article is still messy and too long, tried to reorganize it a little. Can anyone think of a reasonable place where to leave all the details about organs etc.?Kosebamse 09:34 Mar 23, 2003 (UTC)

I´ve started moving those long and unreadable link lists to specific articles and replaced some of these lists with short definitions. Will return later to this work, but there´s still much to do, help from others would be great. Kosebamse 13:56 Apr 10, 2003 (UTC)

Are we sure that "most countries" request diplomas and have a medical board? The majority of countries are 3rd world! 212.198.0.93 18:19, 2 Oct 2003 (UTC)