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As this page was nominated for deletion, I updated the stub to reflect what the subject is known for in the public sphere. Since the topic is overdiagnosis and treatment of medical disorders, it could really use a read from an expert who can parse how well this was received by the medical community and how controversial her statements are.
I also removed the reference to the person currently working as a professor at Yale. I can definitively find that she worked as a Clinical Assistant professor/teacher of residents, but the original link provided is dead and I can't find a reliable source saying she's currently affiliated with Yale. Michaeltyu (talk) 02:13, 21 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]
This article was flagged for deletion. I tracked down a bunch of sources and geared the article towards what the subject is well-known and quoted for in the media. Previously, her (previous?) position as a teacher at Yale was most prominent.
It's clear that the subject of the article is an expert that has been quoted in news media regarding a specific topic for a long period of time, which I believe contributes to notability. Having added better sources, I believe that the article no longer needs to be deleted under Wikipedia's living persons policy. Michaeltyu (talk) 15:05, 21 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]