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Hello Jytdog, It’s a pleasure! We are familiar with Knowledge’s COI policies, and would love to connect further to ensure we are abiding by the most up to date policies as we look to continue to provide accurate and up to date information on behalf of our client. Any new information that can help us
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Lots of people come to Knowledge with some sort of conflict of interest and are not fully aware of how the editing community defines and manages conflict of interest, nor of what kind of content is OK here. If it's OK with you, I'd like to provide some orientation. Is that OK? (You can reply here,
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By way of introduction, I spend time working on conflict of interest issues here in Knowledge, along with my regular editing, which is mostly about health and medicine. I am not an administrator. I have experience in the biotech industry, so I understand where you are coming from.
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fully respect these rules would be greatly appreciated. Please let me know how you would prefer to discuss further, looking forward to connecting. Best,
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Please include page numbers when referencing a book or long journal article, and please format citations consistently within an article.
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Please keep the mission of Knowledge in mind. We provide the public with accepted knowledge, working in a community.
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Common terms are not usually wikilinked; nor are years, dates, or names of countries and major cities. Avoid
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Once again, welcome, and thank you for joining us! Please share these guidelines with other new editors.
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Hi Matt. I noticed that you have been asking people for help, at their user talk pages.
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Reference tags generally go after punctuation, not before; there is no preceding space.
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Welcome to Knowledge! We have compiled some guidance for new healthcare editors:
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Talk to us! Knowledge works by collaboration at articles and user talkpages.
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Please use high-quality, recent, secondary sources for medical content (see
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We don't use terms like "currently", "recently," "now", or "today". See
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The ordering of sections typically follows the instructions at
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We do that by finding high quality secondary sources and
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WP:WEIGHT
synthesizing
WP:MEDRS
WP:MEDDEF
review articles
peer-reviewed
CDC
WHO
FDA
predatory publishers
Beall's list
WP:MEDMOS
WP:LEAD
WP:RELTIME
WP:MEDHOW
PMID
ISBN
WP:MOSCAPS
overlinking
detection software
WP:MEDRS
WP:MEDMOS
WP:MEDHOW
WikiProject Medicine
Jytdog
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Jytdog
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