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WikiProject Medicine supports articles on diseases and medical conditions in humans. It often supports articles on medications, medical treatments, healthcare occupations, and medical education.
Please do not spam this banner to the talk page of articles with remote connections to medicine: This project does not support the medicalization of everyday life. If you place this banner on an article and it is removed by a member of the project, please do not re-add the banner. This WikiProject reserves the right to define its own scope.
Please note: This template should be
transcluded as {{
WikiProject Medicine}}
and not
substituted, because it employs conditional code. Transclusion also allows easy updating of all the Project's talk pages without having to edit tens of thousands of pages. Many of these parameters place the talk page of the article into an appropriate category.
WPMED may be used in place of WikiProject Medicine.
Place this template on the talk page of medical articles.
The class and importance parameters are mandatory but the values may initially be blank.
{{WikiProject Medicine
|class= <!--Start, Stub, etc. see Assessment note below-->
|importance= <!--see Importance scale note below -->
}}
Alternately, WPMED may be used in place of WikiProject Medicine.
{{WPMED
|class= <!--Start, Stub, etc. see Assessment note below-->
|importance= <!--see Importance scale note below -->
}}
The full syntax is below. Again, WPMED may be used in place of WikiProject Medicine.
{{WikiProject Medicine
|class =
|importance =
|cardiology =
|cardiology-imp =
|dermatology =
|dermatology-imp =
|emergency =
|emergency-imp =
|gastroenterology =
|gastroenterology-imp =
|genetics =
|genetics-imp =
|hemonc =
|hemonc-imp =
|nephrology =
|nephrology-imp =
|neurology =
|neurology-imp =
|ophthalmology =
|ophthalmology-imp =
|pathology =
|pathology-imp =
|psychiatry =
|psychiatry-imp =
|pulmonology =
|pulmonology-imp =
|radiology =
|radiology-imp =
|reproductive =
|reproductive-imp =
|society =
|society-imp =
|toxicology =
|toxicology-imp =
|translation =
|translation-imp =
|selected =
|dyk =
|MCOTM =
|listas =
|needs-image =
|needs-infobox =
}}
|class=
Assessed class of the article (FA, A, GA, B, C, Start, Stub, FL, List, Category, Disambig, FM, File, Portal, Project, Redirect, Template, NA, Unassessed).|importance=
Assessed importance of the article (Top, High, Mid, Low, NA, Unknown)|needs-image=yes
to request that a picture or pictures be
included in the article to
improve its quality.
|needs-infobox=yes
if the article needs an
infobox. Remember that infoboxes are not suitable for all articles, and can overwhelm short articles.
|cardiology=yes
(assigns articles to the
Cardiology task force)
|cardiology-imp=
Assessed importance of the article within cardiology|dermatology=yes
(assigns articles to the
Dermatology task force)
|dermatology-imp=
Assessed importance of the article within dermatology, defaults to importance of article to WPMED|emergency=yes
(assigns articles to the
Emergency medicine and EMS task force)
|emergency-imp=
Assessed importance of the article within emergency medicine and EMS|gastroenterology=yes
(assigns articles to the
Gastroenterology task force)
|gastroenterology-imp=
Assessed importance of the article within gastroenterology|genetics=yes
(assigns articles to the
Medical genetics task force)
|genetics-imp=
Assessed importance of the article within medical genetics|hemonc=yes
(assigns articles to the
Hematology-oncology task force)
|hemonc-imp=
Assessed importance of the article within hematology-oncology|nephrology=yes
(assigns articles to the
Nephrology task force)
|nephrology-imp=
Assessed importance of the article within nephrology|neurology=yes
(assigns articles to the
Neurology task force)
|neurology-imp=
Assessed importance of the article within neurology|ophthalmology=yes
(assigns articles to the
Ophthalmology task force)
|ophthalmology-imp=
Assessed importance of the article within ophthalmology|pathology=yes
(assigns articles to the
Pathology task force)
|pathology-imp=
Assessed importance of the article within pathology|psychiatry=yes
(assigns articles to the
Psychiatry task force)
|psychiatry-imp=
Assessed importance of the article within psychiatry|pulmonology=yes
(assigns articles to the
Pulmonology task force)
|pulmonology-imp=
Assessed importance of the article within pulmonology|radiology=yes
(assigns articles to the
Radiology task force)
|radiology-imp=
Assessed importance of the article within radiology|reproductive=yes
(assigns articles to the
Reproductive medicine task force)
|reproductive-imp=
Assessed importance of the article within reproductive medicine, defaults to importance of article to WPMED|society=yes
(assigns articles to the
Society and medicine task force)
|society-imp=
Assessed importance of the article to society and medicine, defaults to importance of article to WPMED|toxicology=yes
(assigns articles to the
Toxicology task force)
|toxicology-imp=
Assessed importance of the article within toxicology, defaults to importance of article to WPMED|translation=yes
(assigns articles to the
Translation task force)
|translation-imp=
Assessed importance of the article within translation, defaults to importance of article to WPMEDThis project participates in the WP:1.0 assessment program.
|class=
Options are FA, FL, A, GA, B, C, Start, Stub, List, Category, Disambig, Template or NA. If left blank, this will default to Unassessed. For descriptions of the options, information, and guidelines for assessing an article, or to request reconsideration of an article's assessment or the removal of a banner from an article, please see
Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/Assessment.
|importance=
Options are Top, High, Mid, Low, and NA. If left blank, this will default to Unknown. For descriptions of the options, information, and guidelines for rating an article's importance, please see this WikiProject's
importance scale.
This project does not normally tag the talk pages of
redirect pages. Redirects that have been
categorized because they are well-known alternative names for a medical condition may be tagged. If a redirect needs to be tagged, please immediately set the parameters to: | class=Redirect | importance=NA
|selected=yes
(article is a
selected article on
Portal:Medicine)|dyk=yes
(a fact from the article appears on the
Portal:Medicine/Did you know section on
Portal:Medicine)|MCOTM=prev
(article was a previous
Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/Collaboration of the Month)|MCOTM=nom
(article is a current
Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/Collaboration of the Month nominee)|MCOTM=cur
(article is the current
Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/Collaboration of the Month)|listas=
This parameter, which is the equivalent of the DEFAULTSORT sortkey that should be placed on all medical articles about people, is a sortkey for the article talk page (e.g. for
Jonas Salk, |listas=Salk, Jonas
, so that the talk page will show up in the S's and not the J's of the various assessment and administrative categories). This is important because it is one source used by those who set DEFAULTSORT on the article; consider also setting the DEFAULTSORT for the article when setting this parameter. For more information about this, please see
Wikipedia:Categorization of people#Ordering names in a category.The following pages redirect here and can be used: