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This list of citizen science projects involves projects that engage all age groups. There are projects specifically aimed at the younger age demographic like iTechExplorers [ 7 ] which was created by a 14 year old in the UK to assess the effects of bedtime technology on the body's circadian rhythm and can be completed in a classroom setting.
In response to complaints from longtime Wikipedia contributors in the medicine area, student editors, and the instructors who have said that getting involved that medicine is a challenging area for this work, the Wiki Ed Foundation acting throught the Wikipedia Education Program wanted to make the experience better for all parties involved by ...
Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/Stats/Number of articles by language 2019; Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/Stats/Top English medical editors 2013; Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/Stats/Top English medical editors 2014; Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/Stats/Top medical editors 2013 (all) Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/Stats/Top medical editors 2014 ...
The School and university projects page collects information about Wikipedia projects for school and university classes, including an archive of many past class projects. Lists of current classes (and other programs) using Wikipedia can be found at dashboard.wikiedu.org and outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org , as well as below at current projects .
Children's National Medical Center; Christian Care Foundation for Children with Disabilities; Christian Children's Fund of Canada; Church World Service; The Citizens Foundation; City Sikhs; City Year; Clinton Foundation; Comic Relief; Community Network Projects; Compassion Can't Wait; Compassion International; Confetti Foundation; Conrad N ...
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Topics may either relate to medical basic sciences (such as anatomy or biochemistry), or clinical medicine (such as illnesses and surgical procedures). The project aims to improve medicine articles, and to give editors an opportunity to collaborate. Anyone can nominate an article, or vote on nominees at our project page.
In 2014, the ACGME, the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) and the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM) announced an agreement to pursue a single, unified accreditation system for graduate medical education programs in the United States beginning in 2015. Plans called for the ACGME to accredit all osteopathic ...