User:Medos2

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Medos2 is taking a short wikibreak and will be back on Wikipedia on May 20

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[edit] About me

I'm a final year pharmacy student. I live in England in the good old North-East of England. I'm born and bred in Cork, Ireland.

[edit] On Wikipedia

The main reason I'm here on Wikipedia is to further my knowledge in areas around healthcare especially pharmacy and pharmacology.

I have been quietly editing little bits casually about 6-7 months prior to creating this account.

I mainly try to contribute to articles relating to pharmacology and medicine because it's an area I have some knowledge in. I will try and be as fair as I can when I'm looking at changes and if you don't agree with something I've added or reverted please just pop on over to my talk page and I'll try and iron it out. Almost 99 times out of 100 it'll be in a health related article I revert because almost never I edit things that I'm unfamiliar with, unless it's grammar or spelling related.

If you have any queries on health related articles, while I don't claim to be an expert I can look into something and give you an opinion as I get a strange joy out of researching.

I'm mildly frustrated with vandalism but I think it's endemic and causes most important pages to require constant monitoring, but this is a reasonable price to pay for the quality that can be attained if everyone works on the articles.

Please challenge my edits if you believe they need to be, but also let me know if you're doing it as it helps me learn from my mistakes.


CSB This user is a member of the Wikiproject Countering Systemic Bias
This user contributes to the Pharmacology WikiProject.
⚕ This user is a member of the Medicine WikiProject
This user is a member of WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles.






[edit] Pharmacology related articles created

[edit] Medicine related articles created

  • Pachyderma - Strictly speaking I didn't create this but it was an incorrect redirect.

[edit] Useful Tools

If you're using some of these when searching for clinical guidelines make sure to note which is American and which is British


[edit] To do list

Please help if you can and just add a scratch out line. Thanks