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Again, welcome!  Steven Fruitsmaak (Reply) 19:30, 24 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

Re: Urology edit

Dear Ms. Brouwer,

(Ik veronderstel dat U Nederlands spreekt, maar op de Engelstalige Wikipedia spreken we bij voorkeur Engels, zodat iedereen kan lezen waarover het gaat. U kan me echter ook altijd in het Nederlands contacteren, ook bvb. via e-mail.)

Thank you for checking the Urology page, those were indeed very useful edits.

I don't know why the tag was added requesting expert assistance, normally there is an explanation on the article's talk page. I have removed the notice for you; you can do so too yourself, by simply editing the article and removing the tag manually (it was also added manually).

Are you interested in further collaboration? In the past, WikiProject Medicine has collaborated on topics and then asked for expert review. A recent example was the article Subarachnoid hemorrhage, for which Dr. De Wolff recruited a consultant neurologist. If you would agree, we could chose an article to work on, and after it has been improved by our project, we could ask review by a EUA urologist?

kindest regards,

--Steven Fruitsmaak (Reply) 19:09, 25 November 2008 (UTC)Reply