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12:54, 29 August 2007 (UTC)
Sure, you replied at the right place. I see you've noticed the addictive potential of Wikipedia! The best thing you can do, if you haven't done so already, is to have a look over here at our simplified "rules" and keep them in mind. Referencing is also a core concept in Wikipedia, and I see you already know how to cite your sources; excellent.
Anyway, I see from your contributions you've been doing some excellent work so far, so I'd like to 1) ask you to keep it up and 2) extend an invitation to join WikiProject Pharmacology, which is basically a task force of editors dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of pharmacy and pharmacology topics. If you'd like, you can just add yourself to the list of participants. There's plenty to be done: stubs to be expanded, articles needing sources, more complete ones in need of polishing... Just be bold and contribute wherever you'd like! Once again, welcome, and if you need anything feel free to contact me again. Best wishes, Fvasconcellos ( t· c) 13:59, 29 August 2007 (UTC)
WikiProject Pharmacology is currently organizing a new Collaboration of the Week program, designed to bring drug and medication related articles up to featured status. We're currently soliciting nominations and/or voting on nominations for the first WP:RxCOTW, to begin on September 5, 2007. Please stop by the Pharmacology Collaboration of the Week page to participate! Thanks! Dr. Cash 17:52, 1 September 2007 (UTC)
Aspirin has been selected as this week's Pharmacology Collaboration of the Week! Please help us bring this article up to featured standards during the week. The goal is to nominate this at WP:FAC on September 10, 2007.
Also, please visit WP:RxCOTW to support other articles for the next COTW. Articles that have been nominated thus far include Doxorubicin, Paracetamol (in the lead with 4 support votes so far), Muscle relaxant, Ethanol, and Bufotenin.
In other news:
Dr. Cash 00:51, 5 September 2007 (UTC)
Here's a brief update in some of the recent developments of WikiProject Pharmacology!
You are receiving this message because you are listed as one of the participants of WikiProject Pharmacology.
Dr. Cash 04:56, 19 September 2007 (UTC)
Here are a few updates in the realm of WikiProject Pharmacology:
Dr. Cash 22:16, 31 October 2007 (UTC)
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Cochrane Collaboration is an independent medical nonprofit organization consisting of over 28,000 volunteers in more than 100 countries. The collaboration was formed to organize medical scholarship in a systematic way in the interests of evidence-based research: the group conducts systematic reviews of randomized controlled trials of health-care interventions, which it then publishes in the Cochrane Library.
Cochrane has generously agreed to give free, full-access accounts to 100 medical editors. Individual access would otherwise cost between $300 and $800 per account. Thank you Cochrane!
If you are stil active as a medical editor, come and sign up :)
Cheers, Ocaasi t | c 19:56, 16 June 2013 (UTC)