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Hello everyone! Greetings! I am Dr. Abhijeet. I am interested in science related articles in general and medicine & clinical research related articles in particular. I am interested in editing articles related to inspiring personalities as well.

Mr. Narendra Naidu (Naidu Sir) is my friend - guide - philosopher who is a very inspiring personality. I must mention his name while writing introduction about me because if you can find some good qualities in me, be assured that many of them are because of him.

I got inspired to edit Wikipedia by AshLin sir. I really like his nature and his way of explaining things. By getting inspired from Doc James, I am more interested in editing medicine related articles now.

Policies I liked on Wikipedia[edit]

Here is a list of policies / essays I like on Wikipedia. They are not only good for Wikipedia, but I have been benefited by some of them in my personal life as well. Assume Good Faith and Don't Take the Bait are my most favorite policies.

I plan to create following articles[edit]

  1. Clinical research in India
  2. Signature Track
  3. Dr. Anjan Dey
  4. Schedule Y amendments
  5. Drug Price Control Order
  6. Health Outcome
  7. Health measurement
  8. Data narratives
  9. National Health Policy of India
  10. Perspectives in clinical research
  11. Regulations in clinical research
  12. Power Searching with Google
  13. Structured data (A separate article is needed in my opinion on this topic. Currently this page is redirected to Data model.)
  14. Ashok Vaidya (It seems that this article is deleted now. I would request interested editors to create this page again.) Here I am trying to rewrite the article. Others are welcome to help.
  15. Ravindra Ghooi (It seems that this article is deleted now. I would request interested editors to create this page again.)
  16. Health research (A separate article is needed in my opinion on this topic. Currently, this page is redirected to pubic health.)
  17. Indian GCP
  18. Read down
  19. Advanced Analytics
  20. Subject Information Document (in clinical research)
  21. Test of Cure

Material to be added[edit]

proposed Bill on Biomedical Research on Human Participants(Promotion and Regulation)

I plan to contribute for following articles[edit]

  1. Anil Awachat
  2. Prasoon Joshi
  3. Kailash Kher
  4. Raghu Ram

Material to be added[edit]

  • neyman fallacy
  • Hard coded date format

Things I plan to read[edit]

  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:MEDRS
  2. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Lead section
  3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:AUTHOR#Creative_professionals
  4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability_(academics)
  5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:BLP
  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Medicine-related_articles

Useful Tools[edit]

Tip of the day[edit]

The fastest way to end a conflict: walk away

Edit warring is bad, especially when idea exchange has stopped and is replaced by reverting edits. Not good, as it disrupts Wikipedia and wastes resources. Wikipedia's main resource is the time and effort that you and other Wikipedians devote to contributions. Edit warring is like a game of tic-tac-toe: once you know how to play, nobody ever wins. Edit warring is worse, though, because it can go on indefinitely and can get you banned.

The solution? Chill out and relax. Go edit somewhere else on Wikipedia for a few days; Wikipedia has millions of nice and quiet pages to work on. Meanwhile, you may think of a solution that everyone will be happy with which you can bring to the talk page. When you come back, stay calm and keep your involvement in the dispute on the talk page. Others who refuse to do so will answer for it eventually.

Building consensus is the Wikipedia way of resolving disputes, as continued discussion brings new possibilities and positive solutions to light. Think "What if we..."

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