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Extreme Makeover edit

I've changed some of the images (and layout) for the stub-categories. One the one hand I wanted to make the layout more uniformous, on the other hand I thought too much of them used the Star of Life as a symbol (disease, sign,...), so I changed the others. Now only {{med-stub}} has the Star of Life. However, I think the images may not be ideal, e.g. I'm particularly still not satisfied with the ones for Dermatology and Diseases, although I've looked and found no better alternative. Comments are welcome.--Steven Fruitsmaak | Talk 10:52, 31 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

Great but medical sign is not the best one. We should avoid showing eyes in an image of a stub template. But I can't show better at the moment. Disease and dermatology are informative. They're good, don't worry! :) NCurse   work 11:43, 31 July 2006 (UTC)Reply
Because of confusion with ophtalmology? If I don't find a free license picture of a knee jerk reflex soon I'm gonna make one myself!--Steven Fruitsmaak | Talk 14:06, 31 July 2006 (UTC)Reply
No! :) Because of human rights. We should avoid things like that. NCurse   work 16:40, 31 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

Extreme makeover revisited edit

I tried to include Template:Disability-stub, but without success... anyone cares to try to put it in the table without distorting it's layout?--Steven Fruitsmaak | Talk 23:08, 3 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

Done. I had to fix the stub itself... NCurse   work 06:57, 4 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

Suggestion: stub category for medical symptoms (as opposed to medical signs) edit

It seems a little odd that there's a stub category for medical signs but not symptoms, resulting in medical symptom 'stub' articles being added to the 'signs' stubs or (more often, apparently) the already-way-too-cluttered general 'medicine' stubs. There's no indication of any earlier dialog on the subject so I thought it best to bring the idea up for discussion before taking any action - for the moment at least, I don't have the nerve to even try to create the stub category myself. :) - Pacula 00:24, 29 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Procedure stub edit

Would it make sense to have a medical procedure stub? Example: Vacuum extraction -Ravedave (Adopt a State) 17:35, 16 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Need more categories and stubs edit

Physiology :               {{med-physiology-stub}}& {{med-physiology}}
Biochemistry:              {{med-biochem-stub}}   & {{med-biochem}}
Forensics:                 {{med-biochem-stub}}   & {{med-forensics}}
Toxicology:                {{med-toxic-stub}}     & {{med-toxic}}
ENT:                       {{med-ENT-stub}}       & {{med-ENT}}
Community/Social Medicine: {{med-cm-stub}}        & {{med-cm}}
Preventive Medicine:       {{med-prev-stub}}      & {{med-prev}}
"Medicine" (the subject)   {{med-med-stub}}       & {{med-med}}
Gyne. & Obs.               {{med-O&G-stub}}       & {{med-O&G}}
Paediatrics                {{med-paed-stub}}      & {{med-paed}}
Geriatrics                 {{med-ger-stub}}       & {{med-ger}}

sarindam7 (talk) 09:41, 20 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Suggest merger / creation of appropriate intermediate categories between edit

Medical informatics category edit

I'm looking at articles like Classificatie van verrichtingen and Circumpolar_Health_Bibliographic_Database and they really go under medical informatics or health information science or something like that. Gccwang (talk) 23:50, 24 August 2014 (UTC)Reply