Nice. Worth noting though that the articles were informatics articles,
rather than medical articles.
Here is a medical use of Wikipedia,
from Journal of Pathology Informatics:
The pathology informatics curriculum wiki: Harnessing the
power of
user-generated content
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2929539/?tool=pubmed
This journal article in free online. I really like it. They
don't whine
about Wikipedia, they use it, and made their own wiki,
using information
from Wikipedia:
http://pathinformatics.wikispaces.com/
And encourage medical professionals to pitch in and improve
Wikipedia
medical articles:
"Please get involved
We encourage contributors to (1) use the the wiki format to
improve and
extend this curriculum; (2) help edit and maintain the
pathology
informatics related pages in Wikipedia that are linked to
this
curriculum, and (3) create new pathology informatics pages
in Wikipedia
and link them to this website. In each of the lessons of
the curriculum,
we highlight areas where we feel that there is need for new
or updated
articles in Wikipedia relating to that topic."
Fred
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