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==Active Status Criteria== | ==Active Status Criteria== | ||
To meet the criteria of an active scholar, you have to fulfill | To meet the criteria of an active scholar, you have to fulfill '''ALL''' of the following criteria. | ||
*Actively contributing to a topic on wikidoc. | *Actively contributing to a topic on wikidoc. |
Revision as of 22:18, 4 November 2020
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Anmol Pitliya, M.B.B.S. M.D.[2]
Authorship Rules regarding chapters on WikiDoc
- The fellow adding major content to a page should be the first author.
- If a fellow did relevant edits to a previously written page, he may add his name after the First author.
- If the whole page is copied from other sources, the content and name of the author may be removed.
- If there is no content on the page, the name of the author may be removed.
- If a fellow is reviewing language and grammar, he may add his/her name using template Grammar Reviewer:.
Under no circumstances, a name should be added to a page without adding relevant content.
Active Status Criteria
To meet the criteria of an active scholar, you have to fulfill ALL of the following criteria.
- Actively contributing to a topic on wikidoc.
- Being responsive to the emails and text messages posted on the group.
- Updating the coach regarding the progress of the assigned project at least on a weekly basis.
- Meeting the criteria of B or higher per Letter of Recommendation criteria for all the enlisted qualities.
- Fixing the page per the instruction of the reviewer.
- Not being inactive more than three weeks consecutively.