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Thank you for your interest in contributing to WikiAnesthesia! Your contributions are what allow this community to grow and flourish. Being a contributor will allow you to share your experience and knowledge with an international community of professional colleagues. Your contributions will help providers at the bedside and ultimately translate into improved patient care. | Thank you for your interest in contributing to WikiAnesthesia! Your contributions are what allow this community to grow and flourish. Being a contributor will allow you to share your experience and knowledge with an international community of professional colleagues. Your contributions will help providers at the bedside and ultimately translate into improved patient care. | ||
In addition to helping your professional colleagues, contributing to WikiAnesthesia can be counted as scholarly work. Such contributions can help satisfy academic requirements for graduation or promotion. | In addition to helping your professional colleagues, contributing to WikiAnesthesia can be counted as scholarly work. Such contributions can help satisfy academic requirements for graduation or promotion. This article reviews the ways that contributions to WikiAnesthesia can be recognized. | ||
== Resident Scholarly Activity == | == Resident Scholarly Activity == | ||
The American College of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requires that residents participate in scholarly activities<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=ACGME Program Requirements for Graduate Medical Education in Anesthesiology|url=https://www.acgme.org/Portals/0/PFAssets/ProgramRequirements/040_Anesthesiology_2020_TCC.pdf?ver=2020-06-18-133042-890|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=}}</ref>. The nature of the scholarly work can include discovery, integration, application, teaching, and dissemination of knowledge. In addition, a resident's scholarly work must be documented and ultimately needs to be certified by the program director. In an effort to promote scholarly activity, and facilitate documentation of such activity, WikiAnesthesia tracks contributions and calculates | The American College of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requires that residents participate in scholarly activities<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=ACGME Program Requirements for Graduate Medical Education in Anesthesiology|url=https://www.acgme.org/Portals/0/PFAssets/ProgramRequirements/040_Anesthesiology_2020_TCC.pdf?ver=2020-06-18-133042-890|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=}}</ref>. The nature of the scholarly work can include discovery, integration, application, teaching, and dissemination of knowledge. In addition, a resident's scholarly work must be documented and ultimately needs to be certified by the program director. In an effort to promote scholarly activity, and facilitate documentation of such activity, WikiAnesthesia tracks contributions and calculates the Contribution Score for each member. | ||
=== Tracking Contributions === | === Tracking Contributions === | ||
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=== Scholarly Electives === | === Scholarly Electives === | ||
Some programs offer "academic weeks" or scholarly electives. Contributing to WikiAnesthesia can | Some residency programs offer "academic weeks" or scholarly electives. Contributing to WikiAnesthesia can potentially satisfy the requirements of these rotations. For documentation purposes, the following information can be provided: | ||
* For a history of all contributions made, please go to: [http://www.wikianesthesia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Barrett.Larson http://www.wikianesthesia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/]'''''<code>YOUR-USER-NAME</code>''''' | * For a history of all contributions made, please go to: [http://www.wikianesthesia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Barrett.Larson http://www.wikianesthesia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/]'''''<code>YOUR-USER-NAME</code>''''' | ||
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* A user's WikiAnesthesia title will automatically be displayed on their account profile. | * A user's WikiAnesthesia title will automatically be displayed on their account profile. | ||
* Senior editors will be invited to participate in WikiAnesthesia's editorial board meetings | * Senior editors will be invited to participate in WikiAnesthesia's editorial board meetings | ||
* If a user is no longer actively contributing (i.e. no edits in previous year), | * If a user is no longer actively contributing (i.e. no edits in the previous year), the user will be recognized with the "emeritus" designation (i.e. Senior Editor Emeritus) | ||
== Special Recognition and Badges == | == Special Recognition and Badges == | ||
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|Trusted advisor | |Trusted advisor | ||
|Awarded by WikiAnesthesia editorial board | |Awarded by WikiAnesthesia's editorial board | ||
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== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 08:34, 29 March 2021
Thank you for your interest in contributing to WikiAnesthesia! Your contributions are what allow this community to grow and flourish. Being a contributor will allow you to share your experience and knowledge with an international community of professional colleagues. Your contributions will help providers at the bedside and ultimately translate into improved patient care.
In addition to helping your professional colleagues, contributing to WikiAnesthesia can be counted as scholarly work. Such contributions can help satisfy academic requirements for graduation or promotion. This article reviews the ways that contributions to WikiAnesthesia can be recognized.
Resident Scholarly Activity
The American College of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requires that residents participate in scholarly activities[1]. The nature of the scholarly work can include discovery, integration, application, teaching, and dissemination of knowledge. In addition, a resident's scholarly work must be documented and ultimately needs to be certified by the program director. In an effort to promote scholarly activity, and facilitate documentation of such activity, WikiAnesthesia tracks contributions and calculates the Contribution Score for each member.
Tracking Contributions
- WikiAnesthesia tracks each member's Contribution Score
- The Contribution Score is a heuristic that reflects both 1) the number of pages edited and 2) the size of those edits.
- In general, each contribution point translates into approximately 2 hours of editing time, but this can vary significantly depending upon the speed of the editor.
Scholarly Electives
Some residency programs offer "academic weeks" or scholarly electives. Contributing to WikiAnesthesia can potentially satisfy the requirements of these rotations. For documentation purposes, the following information can be provided:
- For a history of all contributions made, please go to: http://www.wikianesthesia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/
YOUR-USER-NAME
- For a calculation of your overall contribution score, please see your User Profile.
- If you need an official certificate for a residency elective, please contact info@wikianesthesia.org
WikiAnesthesia Member, Contributor, and Editor Levels
WikiAnesthesia Title | Criteria |
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Senior Editor | Contribution Score = 1,000 |
Associate Editor | Contribution Score = 500 |
Assistant Editor | Contribution Score = 500 |
Senior Contributor | Contribution Score = 50 |
Contributor | Contribution Score = 5 |
Member | Non-provisional account |
New member | Account registered |
- A user's WikiAnesthesia title will automatically be displayed on their account profile.
- Senior editors will be invited to participate in WikiAnesthesia's editorial board meetings
- If a user is no longer actively contributing (i.e. no edits in the previous year), the user will be recognized with the "emeritus" designation (i.e. Senior Editor Emeritus)
Special Recognition and Badges
Special Badges | Criteria |
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1 Year Member | 1 year of membership |
Author | Created a least 1 new article |
Founding member | TBD |
Trusted advisor | Awarded by WikiAnesthesia's editorial board |