{{Infobox medical person| honorific_prefix =| name =| honorific_suffix =| image =| image_size =| alt =| caption =| birth_name =<!-- only use if different from name above -->| birth_date =<!-- {{birth date and age|YYYY|MM|DD}} -->| birth_place =| death_date =<!-- {{Death date and age|YYYY|MM|DD|YYYY|MM|DD}} (death date then birth date) -->| death_place =| death_cause =| nationality =<!-- use only when necessary per [[WP:INFONAT]] -->| citizenship =<!-- use only when necessary per [[WP:INFONAT]] -->| education =| occupation =| years_active =| known_for =| relations =| website =| profession =| field =| work_institutions =| specialism =| research_field =| notable_works =| prizes =| child =| module2 =| signature =}}
Common name of person (defaults to article name if left blank; provide birth_name (below) if different from name).
image
Image name: abc.jpg, xpz.png, 123.gif, etc.
image_size
Size to display image: 200px (set width), x300px (set height), or 200x300px (max width & max height). This defaults to frameless (default is 220px, but logged in users can change this by clicking on "my preferences" and adjusting thumbnail size) if empty or omitted. This parameter should not normally need to be set.
Cause of death, if known and relevant, e.g., "Accidental radiation overdose".
nationality
Nationality. May be used instead of citizenship (below) or vice versa in cases where any confusion could result. Should only be used with citizenship when they somehow differ and when nationality cannot be inferred from place of birth per WP:INFONAT. Do not use a flag template.
citizenship
Country of legal citizenship, if different from nationality. Rarely needed. See usage notes for nationality above. Should only be used if citizenship cannot be inferred from the birthplace; note that many countries do not automatically grant citizenship to people born within their borders. Do not use a flag template.
education
List highest degree granting institution and graduation year, if known.
occupation
Occupation(s) as given in the lead. Please observe sentence case and capitalize only the first letter of the first item (e.g. Musician, actor, singer-songwriter). Do not use this parameter if using the "profession" parameter below
years_active
Date range in years during which the subject was active in their principal occupation(s) and/or other activity for which they are notable. Use the format 1950–2000, or 1970–present if still active (note the use of an en dash, not hyphen).
known_for
A brief description of why the person is notable; this parameter is entirely optional; do not use this parameter if using "specialism" below
relations
Names of notable relatives who also have Wikipedia articles; place names within double brackets. Include the relationship in parentheses after the name (sister, uncle, etc). Separate multiple entries using {{Plainlist}} or {{Unbulleted list}}.
website
Subject's official website only, if any. Unofficial websites should be placed under ==External links== in the body of the article. Use {{URL}} as in {{URL|Example.com}}. Do not include the www. part unless the server requires it. Use camel case capitalization to make multiword domain names easier to read.
signature
An image of the person's signature. Please use image name: abc.jpg, xpz.png, 123.gif, etc.
State if they are/were a doctor, surgeon, nurse, etc.
field
State if they are/were a heart surgeon, physician, etc.
work_institutions
Insert key institutions, universities, and/or companies where they are/were employed
specialism
For example "organ transplants"
research_field
Insert research field, if a published medical researcher
notable_works
Insert most notable works, if any, by title and year of publication; do not list all published works
prizes
Insert notable prizes, medals, and awards relevant to the medical profession, if any; place name of award in double brackets and give year and category of award
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