Talk:Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe

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Hi, I'm working on the Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe page and I'm not sure why the content is being reverted to an outdated version. Yesterday, I added relevant footnotes and references and it has been reverted again. I do work for this company, but this information is valid and has relevant sources. Please let me know how to proceed. Thank you. CIRad84 (talk) 08:39, 11 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

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{{about|a European radiological society|the Argentine pop punk band|Cirse (band)}}
The '''Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe (CIRSE)''' is a non-profit, educational and scientific association which aims to provide [[continuing education]] to [[physician]]s and scientists with an active interest in interventional radiology and to promote research as well as registries.<ref>[https://www.cirse.org/index.php?pid=1 "About Us"]. Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe. Retrieved 10 January 2018.</ref> The society has its headquarters in [[Vienna]] (Austria) and was founded in 1985. It currently has over 7,000 members from around the world, including 37 national societies.<ref>Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe (2017). ''2016 CIRSE Annual Report.'' Print.</ref> CIRSE 

==Structure==
CIRSE is directed by its Executive Board with support from the Executive Committee, Standing Committees and Subcommittees for specific agenda and medical topic matters.<ref>[https://www.cirse.org/index.php?pid=29 "Executive Committee"]. Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe. Retrieved 10 January 2018.</ref>

==Education==
CIRSE offers courses through the European School of Interventional Radiology (ESIR) for IR professionals, helping participants stay up to date with the latest developments in the field of interventional radiology (IR).<ref>[https://www.cirse.org/index.php?pid=1338 "European School of Interventional Radiology (ESIR)"]. Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe. Retrieved 10 January 2018.</ref> Over 9,000 event lectures, presentations, and abstracts can also be found on ESIRonline, the largest IR resource on the web.<ref>[https://www.esir.org/library/esir/home "ESIRonline".] European School of Interventional Radiology Online.</ref>

The EBIR exam, run by the European Board of Interventional Radiology, is a UEMS-CESMA certified IR qualification. The European Curriculum and Syllabus for IR serves as a comprehensive guideline for the exam. It covers all the specific areas with which a well-trained interventional radiologist should be familiar.<ref>[https://www.cirse.org/index.php?pid=473 "EBIR Exam".] Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe. Retrieved 10 January 2018.</ref>

==Meetings==
The CIRSE Annual Congress, taking place in September/October each year, is CIRSE’s largest meeting, and, since its first meeting in 1985, has become a leading global platform for interventionalists. Today, the CIRSE Annual Meeting features more than 250 hours of sessions, workshops and symposia, and 120 exhibitors on 5,800m<sup>2</sup> of exhibition space and is a platform used by more than 6,700 participants to increase their knowledge of image-guided minimally invasive procedures and present their latest research findings.<ref>Staff writer(s). [https://eu-csite-storage-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/www-cirse-org/files/files/NL/IR%20News%20PDFs/cirse_IRnews_3_2017_web_prod.pdf "''IR News 3/2017''".] December 2017. Retrieved 10 January 2018.</ref> 

Other CIRSE meetings include: IDEAS (Interdisciplinary Endovascular Aortic Symposium) taking place in parallel to CIRSE, ECIO (European Conference on Interventional Oncology), ICCIR (International Conference on Complications in Interventional Radiology) and GEST Europe (Global Embolization Symposium and Technologies). <ref>[https://www.cirse.org/index.php?pid=2; "Events"]. Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe. Retrieved 10 January 2018.</ref>

==Journal==
''[[CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology]]'' (CVIR) is CIRSE's official journal. It was founded in 1978 and is the oldest journal in the field; CVIR publishes [[double-blind]], [[peer review|peer-reviewed]], original research work.<ref>[http://www.cvironline.org/ "CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology (CVIR)".] CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology.</ref>

==External links==
* {{Official website|http://www.cirse.org}}
* [http://www.cirse.org/index.php?pid=15 CIRSE Foundation]
* [http://www.esir.org ESIRonline]
* [http://www.cvironline.org CVIR Journal]

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==References==
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I notice that there seems to be a distinct absence of independent reliable sources, and I have pointed the notability concern out to the CoI editor who on WP:HD raised the question of updates to this article. --David Biddulph (talk) 11:05, 11 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

Thank you, David and Justlettersandnumbers for explaining. I was unaware of the notability concern and conflict of interest. Would it still be possible to edit the information that has been retained, as the figures listed and some of the information from the reversion to this previous content is inaccurate? CIRad84 (talk) 11:57, 11 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

CIRad84, thank you for your understanding. As David Biddulph rightly says, the fundamental problem with this page is that it doesn't have any independent reliable sources. That means that the content in the page is unsupported by references, and so liable to be removed at any time; and the notability of the society – by the specific standards of this project – is not demonstrated. If you know of independent sources which cover the society, its history, activities and membership, in depth and detail, please mention them here. They don't have to be accessible via the internet, though of course it helps. I've had a quick look for such sources myself, and drawn a blank. Unless the page can be properly sourced, I'm going to suggest redirecting it to CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology, even if that page also needs a good deal of work. Justlettersandnumbers (talk) 13:19, 11 January 2018 (UTC)Reply
Not sure that there's much point in redirecting to CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology, as that seems to be devoid of independent sources too. Of course if independent sources can be found, that would be different. --David Biddulph (talk) 13:27, 11 January 2018 (UTC)Reply
Here are a few independent sources that have included membership numbers and information on the beginnings of the company:
http://www.ecco-org.eu/About-Ecco/Members/CIRSE
https://interventionalnews.com/30-years-of-cirse-celebrations-galore/
Here is another couple talking about the European Curriculum and Syllabus for IR:
https://interventionalnews.com/the-esr-and-cirse-join-forces-to-promote-patient-care/
https://interventionalnews.com/update-for-cirses-european-ir-curriculum-and-syllabus/
And about a CIRSE-sponsored scientific registry:
https://interventionalnews.com/cirse-launches-cirel-europe-wide-study-of-transarterial-chemoembolization-with-terumo-lifepearl/
Should I draft edits to include the information referenced in these sources? CIRad84 (talk) 13:56, 11 January 2018 (UTC)Reply
I have 2 questions regarding the sources you provided.
  • At ECCO's disclaimer page, it states: "ECCO - the European CanCer Organisation and its staff, agents and members disclaim any and all representations with regard to the information contained on the website. The website includes references to other websites or other organisations over which ECCO - the European CanCer Organisation has no control either from the point of view of the content or the technical functioning of the site."[1] My question asks whether you know if outside access is provided by ECCA-org.eu to different portions of their web portal and to individuals associated with the mentioned appurtenant organizations such as CIRSE — and if so, how often does that occur.
  • At Interventionalnews.com it states "BIBA Medical Limited owns and operates interventionalnews.com. We rely on our authors of articles to confirm the accuracy of the information presented, and to describe generally accepted practices. Therefore we as the publisher, and our editors, cannot warrant its accuracy."[2] BIBA's assertion is that their authors are the final guarantors of the veracity of information that appears on their websites. Despite this, the articles you cited which mention CIRSE are conspicuously devoid of information on their authors. Are you able to provide any of this information? Please advise. Spintendo ᔦᔭ 16:13, 11 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

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  1. ^ "Disclaimer". ECCO Website.
  2. ^ "Terms and Conditions - BIBA Publishing". BIBA Publishing.
Thanks Spintendo for looking into this. For your first question, I am not aware of any access granted to outside organizations to edit their website. The statement in the disclaimer about references to other websites seems to be claiming that they have no control over the content/functioning of an outside party's website. Regarding your second question, I am checking with the editor listed on the bottom of the web pages of Interventional News to see if author information is available, but, as far as I know, members of their staff attend CIRSE conferences or speak with members of the society and then write up pieces. Also, I don't see any author information on a number of their articles, not only CIRSE-related. For example, this interview: https://interventionalnews.com/andrew-holden/. Perhaps all their articles are assumed to be written by "Interventional News"? I will let you know what the editor says. Thank you! CIRad84 (talk) 08:45, 12 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

  Thank you I thought this as well, that it might be referring to outside websites. But I noticed the Login prompt which is placed within ECCO's website header and is accessible from every visitable page, which would be a curious thing to have if theirs is a closed system. My thinking on this is that if ECCO's website routinely provides access to their web presence through any registered user — for example, a representative of CIRSE being able to access and alter the information displayed on the ECCO webpage — then ECCO's value as an independent source is lost, as their website becomes just an extension of CIRSE's own web portal. In any event, thank you for any info you can find. Spintendo ᔦᔭ 13:14, 12 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

I'm closing the template as answered until additional information about the references can be provided. As this question goes to the veracity of the references, it appears to be the only obstacle left to having the information added to the article. So that your request may be handled as quickly as possible, please be sure to reactivate the template when the additional information is found.   Thanks --Spintendo ᔦᔭ 16:00, 13 January 2018 (UTC)Reply