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From: Joe Sutherland
<jsutherland(a)wikimedia.org>
Date: 2013년 9월 27일 오후 7시 57분 6초 GMT+9
To: Communications Committee <wmfcc-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Subject: [Wmfcc-l] UCSF First U.S. Medical School to Offer Credit For Wikipedia Articles
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http://www.ucsf.edu/news/2013/09/109201/ucsf-first-us-medical-school-offer-…
UCSF First U.S. Medical School to Offer Credit For Wikipedia Articles
Course Aims to Teach Students to Increase Reliability of Medical Information
By Juliana Bunim on September 26, 2013
UC San Francisco soon will be the first U.S. medical school at which medical students can
earn academic credit for editing medical content on Wikipedia.
Wikipedia is one of the most widely used medical references in the world and the most
consulted source for many health topics. But medical entries can lack reliable sources and
have gaps in content.
Amin Azzam, MD, MA, will be teaching a UCSF course in which students will
contribute and edit medical information on Wikipedia.
“Wikipedia generates more than 53 million page views just for articles about medications
each month, and is second to Google as the most frequently used source by junior
physicians,” said Amin Azzam, MD, MA, an associate clinical professor at the UCSF School
of Medicine and an instructor for the new class. “We’re recognizing the impact Wikipedia
can have to educate patients and health care providers across the globe, and want users to
receive the most accurate publicly available, sound medical information possible.”
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