User:Biosthmors

Argentière Glacier

Welcome to my Wikipedia user page. An example of my best and most in-depth work here is deep vein thrombosis, which was reviewed positively.[1] Other medical topics I've written articles on include right heart strain, prothrombin G20210A, Tom Catena, endothelial activation, all-payer rate setting, and the death of Chaniece Wallace.which needs expansion about brain death, aneurysm, sodium, and the litigation

"Foundational" mental health articles as potential editing topics:

mental health related press coverage or other publications to potentially guide edits:   edit:

Articles that I've helped illustrate: Argentière Glacier · Caulophyllum thalictroides · Dicentra cucullaria · Marasmius siccus · Murder Kroger · Salt and ice challenge · UNAIDS

Articles to be created (wp:red links or blue redirects that should be stand alone articles): Homelessness in the Atlanta area like Homelessness in the San Francisco Bay Area · Cobb County Jail like Fulton County Jail · Ovarian vein thrombosis · Splanchnic vein thrombosis · Death of Ellen Roche[1] (Jesse Gelsinger has an article) · Death of Shalon Irving (theme similar to Death of Joyce Echaquan) · Death of Lauren Bloomstein · Clifford Kuhn (another Clifford Kuhn) [2] · Pahlavi Foundation · Faizieh fight of 1963 · Mark DuBois · judge by last name of Musavi-Tabrizi or Mousavi-Tabrizi · Joe Alex Morris · Joe Alex Morris Jr. · arterial stenosis · Tenckhoff catheter · complex migraine · Dyschoriste oblongifolia · intrapulmonary pressure · second victim syndrome · "second victim" syndrome ·

also, the world would be a better place if we had a wp:featured article on:

Ideas for improvement: Gallop rhythm, Regarding "quality" medical content, fix weight loss's split issue (see talk). Follow-up on Wikipedia:Featured article review/Chagas disease/archive1. Shouldn't a separate article for clinical decision making exist? It redirects to medical decision-making, which disambiguates to either decision-making (falsely implying it is clinically-focused when it is purely psychological in its introduction) or a medical journal named Medical Decision Making.

  1. ^ Azer SA, AlSwaidan NM, Alshwairikh LA, AlShammari JM (2015). "Accuracy and readability of cardiovascular entries on Wikipedia: are they reliable learning resources for medical students?". BMJ Open. 5: e008187. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2015-008187.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)