Classification template

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

Introduction

  • Goal: To provide information on any condition-specific schema that may exist
  • This sub-category may not need it's own page. If there is only a small classification schema, it can be included in the pathophysiology microchapter.
  • Remember that classification is not the same as natural history of disease. For example, primary, secondary, and tertiary syphilis falls under natural history of disease, as it is the chronological progression of the same illness, whereas hepatic encephalopathy and hypoxic encephalopathy would fall under the classification of encephalopathy.
  • For an example of a microchapter on classification, click here.
  • As with all microchapter pages liking to the main page, at the top of the edit box put {{CMG}}, your name template, and the microchapter navigation template you created at the beginning.
  • Remember to create links within Wikidoc by placing [[square brackets]] around key words which you want to link to other pages. For more information on how to create links click here.
  • Remember to follow the same format and capitalization of letters as outlined in the template below.

Overview

  • The overview section should include the disease name in the first sentence.
  • The goal is to summarize the page several sentences, usually stating the categories that the disease is classified by.
  • To see an example, click here.

Classification

  • In this section you can simply list the categories that the disease can be classified under, and give a brief description of each.
  • If the disease is classified under multiple categories, you may want to make a few sub-headings with the titles "Classification Based On..." For an example of a page with multiple classification schemes, click here.

References

  • References should be cited for the material that you have put on your page. Type in {{reflist|2}}.This will generate your references in small font, in two columns, with links to the original article and abstract.
  • For information on how to add references into your page, click here