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WikiProject Medicine Newsletter - August 2021
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- Issue 12—August 2021
- WikiProject Medicine Newsletter
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News from around the site
- We have a bit of a backlog of good article nominations. Please help improve these articles by reviewing one if you have time. Instructions here.
- WP:URFA/2020 is reviewing and updating FAs that were promoted long ago. Several medicine-related FAs are on the list. Noting current work below. Feel free to jump in and help wherever you're interested:
- Acute myeloid leukemia (promoted in 2006) is getting a thorough update led by Tom (LT) and Spicy. Help is welcome.
- Influenza (promoted in 2006) was updated by Velayinosu and is awaiting review.
- Lung cancer (promoted in 2007) was updated by Axl, Graham Beards, and JenOttawa in preparation for a now-aborted run as WP:TFA.
- Autism (2007 promotion) and Major depressive disorder (2008 promotion) have requests for featured article reviews on their talk pages.
- I believe the oldest unreviewed medicine-related FAs are Michael Woodruff (2006 promotion), Bacteria (2006 promotion), and Coeliac disease (2008 promotion). These are likely to receive some attention soon.
Discussions of interest
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Thanks, Ajpolino (talk) 02:29, 2 August 2021 (UTC)
Request on 15:54:59, 11 August 2021 for assistance on AfC submission by Lifteveryvoice
Please explain why the history of black and Asian Americans from mention as I create a page for the first candidate of Asian descent to run for mayor of America's second most segregated city is not relevant?
There are other children of Civil Rights Leaders on Wikipedia who have done way less than this woman.