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Again, welcome!  109.157.83.50 (talk) 12:44, 23 November 2014 (UTC)Reply

Possible need for a conflict-of-interest disclaimer?

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Hello and welcome Puccio.b. I see the page you created, Network medicine, has received some criticism (here) as being possibly promotional. I'm not familiar enough with Wikipedia's guidelines regarding institutions and companies to comment on the appropriateness (or otherwise) of the particular content currently included in the Implementation section. Nor do I know whether you have a potential conflict of interest, whether financial, per Wikipedia's general conflict-of-interest policy (WP:COI), or of a more general academic or institutional character (see WP:MEDCOI). If, like me [1], you do have a conceivable conflict-of-interest of some sort, my suggestion would be to place an appropriately transparent disclaimer on your user page (note that you can use a sandbox for drafting purposes), and then follow the COI/MEDCOI advice when editing.

I hope this helps. Best wishes and happy editing, 109.157.83.50 (talk) 13:10, 23 November 2014 (UTC)Reply