User talk:SuzB15

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Hello, SuzB15, and welcome to Wikipedia! My name is Brianda and I work with Wiki Education; I help support students who are editing as part of a class assignment.

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If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me on my talk page. Brianda (Wiki Ed) (talk) 18:56, 5 February 2026 (UTC)

Hi @SuzB15, I noticed that you have selected the Sexually transmitted infection article to work on. Since this is a human health-related topic, I wanted to let you know that topics related to human health have more stringent sourcing requirements than most articles on Wikipedia. Please take the Editing health and psychology topics training module before you work on this article. You can also check out the sourcing guidelines for these articles. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Looping in @ProfRankin. Brianda (Wiki Ed) (talk) 22:53, 27 February 2026 (UTC)

Hi Brianda! My student will be working on the History section of this article - is the extra module still necessary? Thanks for clarifying! ProfRankin (talk) 12:25, 28 February 2026 (UTC)
If it's strictly historical information, not related biomedical claims then a typical reliable source is fine. I would still encourage the student to read through the WP:MEDRS sourcing guidelines, so they have an understanding of the different cases where they might need a medical reliable source or not. Thanks for following up! Brianda (Wiki Ed) (talk) 23:59, 4 March 2026 (UTC)

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