A belated welcome! edit

 
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Again, welcome! kashmiri TALK 19:58, 26 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

Problem with citations edit

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Draft:Electrodiagnostic medicine edit

 

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Re: Deletion Query edit

Per your note, here's part of the information from the draft: [1]. I cannot provide that from the draft (though it's the same as the link anyway). Here's what's not from the link: In the United States, neurologists receive training in performing needle electromyography and NCSs during a fellowship in clinical neurophysiology or neuromuscular medicine.[1][2]. PMR physicians receive this training during their residency[3] and can get further training in a neuromuscular fellowship. The American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine certifies US physicians in electrodiagnostic medicine.[4]. The neuromuscular examination includes electrodiagnostic testing as part of the test but also includes broader topics such as genetics, biopsy, and rehabilitation.[5][6] Techonologists sometimes assist in the performance of the the NCSs. In the United States, the Current Procedural Terminology code of the American Medical Association, states "“Waveforms must be reviewed on site in real time…” In addition, it states that the “Reports must be prepared on site by the examiner, and consists of the work product of the interpretation of numerous test results…along with summarization of clinical and electrodiagnostic data, and physician or other qualified health care professional interpretation.[7]

Until the OTRS request is confirmed I cannot restore the page, but once that is then that's fine to restore. Wizardman 03:46, 8 January 2015 (UTC)Reply

I create your user page edit

Sadkins1953 do you want to I design and I create your user page by myself or not. --Bababa67TalkContributions 05:56, 11 January 2015 (UTC)Reply

Retreat Welcome! edit

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A kitten for you! edit

 

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Overlap edit

Hello. I see you've added a lot of links about electrodiagnostic medicine. Could you explain the difference with clinical neurophysiology as a specialty? Should the articles be merged or some cross-references added? JFW | T@lk 21:46, 4 February 2015 (UTC)Reply