User:Biosthmors
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Welcome to my Wikipedia user page. An example of my best and most in-depth work here is deep vein thrombosis, which was reviewed positively.[1] Other medical topics I've written articles on include right heart strain, B52 (medical treatment), prothrombin G20210A, Tom Catena, endothelial activation, all-payer rate setting, and the death of Chaniece Wallace.which needs expansion about brain death, aneurysm, sodium, and the litigation
Mental health articles as potential editing topics (edit):
- mental health (omega 3s, exercise, fiber, ?)has this article has been the victim of haphazard wp:student assignments? does WEIRD bias deserve its own article and would incorporating sources with awareness to that lens help the article? and thought disorders
- neuropsychiatric complicationsand then discuss all the things (medicines, drugs, medical disorders)
- metabolic syndrome / primary care for psychiatric patients (HTN, DM, & HLD)what to call this topic?
- transcranial magnetic stimulation
- emergency psychiatry but psychiatric emergencies and adapt things like lithium toxicity WP:SS?
- BDNF
- electroconvulsive therapy, The Journal of ECT,Dr. Fink ... founding editor of the quarterly Convulsive Therapy (now The Journal of ECT)origin International Society for ECT and Neurostimulation (ISEN has no redirect for it)
- health
- smoking cessation
- nutritional psychiatrydoes it deserve its own article instead of being a redirect?
- psychotherapy
- psychiatry
- suicidal thoughtsdoes this article lazily accept an ICD-11 definition with its first sentence and wp:lead over the consensus of the best independent reliable sources on the topic?
- anxiety disorders, family systems therapy, Carl Whitaker, Jay Haley —John T Walkup, MD
- bipolar disorder
- schizophrenia and clozapine
- opioid use disorder
- alcohol use disorder
- tobacco use disorder
- depression (mood)
- unipolar depression
- bipolar depressiondoes this deserve its own article to contrast the concept with unipolar depression?
- major depressive disorder
- long-acting injectables
- mindset?
- sensorium?
- Albert Ellis —Ed Garcia
- John Bowlby and attachment theory
mental health related press coverage or other publications to potentially guide edits: edit:
- montelukast and neuropsychiatric side effects
- ibogaine-psychedelic-opioid-addiction
- prison-elderly-aging-geriatric-population-care
- was he a true believer?
- ibogaine ibogaine-veteran-brain-injury-ptsd USG official deemed the therapy "drug abuse" in the story
- opioid-addiction-treatment-maine-jail
Articles that I've helped illustrate: Argentière Glacier · Caulophyllum thalictroides · Dicentra cucullaria · Marasmius siccus · Murder Kroger · Salt and ice challenge · UNAIDS
Articles to be created (wp:red links or blue redirects that should be stand alone articles): Homelessness in the Atlanta area like Homelessness in the San Francisco Bay Area · Cobb County Jail like Fulton County Jail · Ovarian vein thrombosis · Splanchnic vein thrombosis · Death of Ellen Roche (Jesse Gelsinger has an article) · Death of Shalon Irving (theme similar to Death of Joyce Echaquan) · Death of Lauren Bloomstein · Clifford Kuhn (another Clifford Kuhn) · Pahlavi Foundation · Faizieh fight of 1963 · Mark DuBois · judge by last name of Musavi-Tabrizi or Mousavi-Tabrizi · Joe Alex Morris · Joe Alex Morris Jr. · arterial stenosis · Tenckhoff catheter · complex migraine · Dyschoriste oblongifolia · intrapulmonary pressure · second victim syndrome · "second victim" syndrome ·
also, the world would be a better place if we had a wp:featured article on:
- The 36-Hour Day: A Family Guide to Caring for People Who Have Alzheimer Disease and Other Dementias, with a synopsis similar to Dreamsnake, for example
Ideas for improvement: Gallop rhythm, Regarding "quality" medical content, fix weight loss's split issue (see talk). Follow-up on Wikipedia:Featured article review/Chagas disease/archive1. Shouldn't a separate article for clinical decision making exist? It redirects to medical decision-making, which disambiguates to either decision-making (falsely implying it is clinically-focused when it is purely psychological in its introduction) or a medical journal named Medical Decision Making.