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2020 Modifications- UCF College of Medicine WikiProject |
'''2020 Modifications- UCF College of Medicine WikiProject Workplan''' |
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Over the next month I will be revising and adding on to this article. The |
Over the next month I will be revising and adding on to this article. The most recent editor, Alt201, did a fantastic job improving this content in 2018! |
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I plan to do the following over the next 3 weeks: |
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1. ''Review current sources'' in addition to adding verifiable, easily accessible secondary sources and images. |
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2. ''Create or add to sections'' discussing prevention, pertinent anatomy and physiology, complications of aspiration v treatment, clarifying emergent v inpatient v outpatient treatment algorithms and options (with diagrams), conversation on aspiration in the elderly, and anything else that comes up in my research. |
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3. Work to ''increase the number of links'' for page previews of medical terms in order to increase reader comprehension. |
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4. As diagnostic imaging can be challenging to interpret by the general public, I will ''include arrows and detailed descriptions in the included photos''. |
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I hope these edits allow this high-importance page to move up on the quality scale. |
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Please feel free to message me with any questions or concerns! |
Please feel free to message me with any questions or concerns! |
Revision as of 19:03, 21 October 2020
2020 Modifications- UCF College of Medicine WikiProject Workplan
Over the next month I will be revising and adding on to this article. The most recent editor, Alt201, did a fantastic job improving this content in 2018!
I plan to do the following over the next 3 weeks:
1. Review current sources in addition to adding verifiable, easily accessible secondary sources and images.
2. Create or add to sections discussing prevention, pertinent anatomy and physiology, complications of aspiration v treatment, clarifying emergent v inpatient v outpatient treatment algorithms and options (with diagrams), conversation on aspiration in the elderly, and anything else that comes up in my research.
3. Work to increase the number of links for page previews of medical terms in order to increase reader comprehension.
4. As diagnostic imaging can be challenging to interpret by the general public, I will include arrows and detailed descriptions in the included photos.
I hope these edits allow this high-importance page to move up on the quality scale.
Please feel free to message me with any questions or concerns!