User talk:Badgettrg

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  • Good to see someone of the gastrointestinal persuasion around! -- Samir धर्म 06:08, 18 October 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Medical references

  • Hi Badgettrg, I use the cite journal template. There's a neat tool that helps out: [1]. For example to cite PMID 8594428, I would go to the tool, which will create a script in cite journal format {{cite journal | author = Mazzaferro V, Regalia E, Doci R, Andreola S, Pulvirenti A, Bozzetti F, Montalto F, Ammatuna M, Morabito A, Gennari L | title = Liver transplantation for the treatment of small hepatocellular carcinomas in patients with cirrhosis. | journal = N Engl J Med | volume = 334 | issue = 11 | pages = 693-9 | year = 1996 | id = PMID 8594428}}
  • You can then reference it using <ref name=Mazzaferro> {{cite journal...}} </ref> , where Mazzafero is the first author.
  • Here's an example: The Milan criteria for liver transplantation in hepatocellular carcinoma suggest that one HCC less than 5 cm or three less than 3 cm have increased survival with transplantation.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Mazzaferro V, Regalia E, Doci R, Andreola S, Pulvirenti A, Bozzetti F, Montalto F, Ammatuna M, Morabito A, Gennari L (1996). "Liver transplantation for the treatment of small hepatocellular carcinomas in patients with cirrhosis.". N Engl J Med 334 (11): 693-9. PMID 8594428. 

[edit] IBS

Good job with the article. IBS was the one GI article I didn't want to touch. I've removed the 5 points of stress management but per the WP:MOS, pathophysiology and epi should be separate (but not overlap each other). -- Samir धर्म 04:53, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Back pain

Excellent work on the Back pain article! -- Fyslee 09:58, 16 November 2006 (UTC) (Physical therapist)

[edit] Flu

Flu
H5N1
WHO pandemic phases
  1. Low risk
  2. New virus
  3. Self limiting
  4. Person to person
  5. Epidemic exists
  6. Pandemic exists

Thanks for helping with the flu article. Care to help with H5N1? I'm adding the flu and H5N1 navigation templates here in the hopes that you will be inspired to read them and someday maybe add a line or two. Again, thanks. WAS 4.250 08:04, 5 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Stats and stuff

You`re the man! Andycjp Advent 2006

[edit] Clinical dx/rx

Does "clinical dx/rx" include the data in the WHO report Epidemiology of WHO-confirmed human cases of avian influenza A(H5N1) infection that should be included in Transmission and infection of H5N1 (but isn't because no one with an adequate background has volunteered)? Three Indonesian Clusters of H5N1 Virus Infection in 2005 contains data published after that which is relevant. The only other such study I'm aware of is one I thought poorly done on the cases in Turkey. WAS 4.250 21:58, 7 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] User page

It would be good if you wrote a little about yourself on your user page. It is not a home page, but it belongs to the wiki as general information. Perhaps, take an interest in the layout of others' users pages before starting your own. Snowman 23:13, 11 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Primary care physician

Nice section for the PCP article. Good work! - Ryanjo 02:45, 12 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] deleting a page you have authored

In order to delete User:Badgettrg/test, add "{{db-author}}" at the top of the page; administrator will come along and delete it. John Vandenberg 21:45, 2 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] References

Hi there, thanks for your work on pneumonia. Could you please provide the full academic references for the papers that you referenced to. PMID codes in isolation are generally not sufficient (as they do not contain the year, name of journal, and authors). Cheers. JFW | T@lk 21:09, 26 February 2007 (UTC)