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The goal of the WikiDoc Fellows program is to engage specialist or subspecialist trainees to | The goal of the WikiDoc Fellows program is to engage specialist or subspecialist trainees to oversee the process of keeping the contents of WikiDoc "evergreen" and "up to date". | ||
==Who== | |||
*WikiDoc Fellows are engaged in specialist or subspecialist training. They have a demonstrated commitment to excellence, and hope to become leaders in medicine. | |||
==What== | |||
*Wikidoc Fellows read journal articles in their specialty and keep specialty and subspecialty content up-to-date. | |||
*Wikidoc Fellows add guidelines and evidence-based recommendations to the site. | |||
==When== | |||
A WikiDoc fellowship is a one to two-year term. | |||
==Where== | |||
Wikidoc Fellows work at their home institutions and collaborate remotely with WikiDoc. | |||
==Why== | |||
Medicine changes on a daily basis, and our goal is to have WikiDoc Fellows oversee the maintenance of "evergreen" or "up-to-date" content. | |||
==How== | |||
Serious applicants should contact [[Dr. C Michael Gibson]], Editor-in-Chief of WikiDoc, [mailto:charlesmichaelgibson@Gmail.com by emailing him here], to arrange for an interview. |
Latest revision as of 19:03, 18 August 2013
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
The goal of the WikiDoc Fellows program is to engage specialist or subspecialist trainees to oversee the process of keeping the contents of WikiDoc "evergreen" and "up to date".
Who
- WikiDoc Fellows are engaged in specialist or subspecialist training. They have a demonstrated commitment to excellence, and hope to become leaders in medicine.
What
- Wikidoc Fellows read journal articles in their specialty and keep specialty and subspecialty content up-to-date.
- Wikidoc Fellows add guidelines and evidence-based recommendations to the site.
When
A WikiDoc fellowship is a one to two-year term.
Where
Wikidoc Fellows work at their home institutions and collaborate remotely with WikiDoc.
Why
Medicine changes on a daily basis, and our goal is to have WikiDoc Fellows oversee the maintenance of "evergreen" or "up-to-date" content.
How
Serious applicants should contact Dr. C Michael Gibson, Editor-in-Chief of WikiDoc, by emailing him here, to arrange for an interview.