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Revision as of 14:37, 6 August 2012

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Charmaine Patel, M.D. [2]

Introduction

The following is a guide to creating your chapters and microchapters. A chapter is a collections of smaller chapters called microchapters. For instance, the disease pericarditis is a chapter composed of multiple microchapters such as pericarditis overview, pericarditis pathophysiology, pericarditis treatment etc. Microchapters allow users to access the content they are looking for more efficiently, allows ease in navigating the website, and maintains completeness and consistency of Wikidoc pages. The templates listed below contain standardized language that will assist you in creating and editing your microchapters. Before getting started, it is important to get acclimated, and to learn some of the basics about formatting. Here is a checklist of things to do before creating your page:

  1. Make sure you have a login username and password. For help with logging in, click here
  2. View and practice navigating some pages with microchapters. Click here to see the page on pericarditis. To view a more extensively microchaptered page, click here to see the page on chronic stable angina.
  3. View a short video about creating pages. Look at the Getting Started video by clicking here.
  4. Get acquainted with some basic formatting by clicking here.
  5. Keep a few tabs of Wikidoc open on your browser while working, so you can reference this page and the other help pages such as the Cheat Sheet on the Wikidoc homepage frequently.

How to Create a Microchaptered Page

What to Put at the Top of Every Page

Patient information page template

Synonyms and keywords template

Overview template

Pathophysiology template

Causes template

Epidemiology and demographics template

Risk factor template

Differential diagnosis template

Natural history template

Symptoms template

Physical examination template

Medical therapy template

Surgery template

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