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Usage
[edit]Add this to the talk pages of users who don't cite reliable medical sources. Please substitute this template when adding it to a user talk page, like so:
{{subst:RSPlease}} ~~~~
See also
[edit]- {{Uw-medrs}} – a single-level user warning template
- {{Medref}} – adds: "This article needs more medical references for verification or ..."
- {{Medical citation needed}} – adds: some text[medical citation needed]
- {{Medical citation needed span}} adds: some text[medical citation needed]
- {{Unreliable medical source}} – adds: some text[unreliable medical source?]
Policies, guidelines, essays, and WikiProjects
[edit]Medicine-specific
[edit]- Vickers, Tim and Eubulides (30 June 2008). "Dispatches: Sources in biology and medicine"". The Wikipedia Signpost.
- Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources (medicine)
- Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources (science)
- Wikipedia:Reliable source examples § Physical sciences and medicine
- Wikipedia:Current science and technology sources
- Wikipedia:Conflicts of interest (medicine)
- Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Medicine-related articles
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/Resources, external resources useful for writing medicine related content
General
[edit]- Wikipedia:Citing sources, especially § Unsourced material
- Wikipedia:Independent sources
- Wikipedia:Reliable sources
- Wikipedia:Verifiability
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Reliability