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Quick Scroll Forum Charter: Creating a Charter for Canada forums 02.16.07 (1 year ago) #1

dear all,
i urge everyone of you to take initiative, come forward ,participate and enjoy the forum.
we should make this forum an ideal one.
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Quick Scroll Hi Folks!! 02.18.07 (1 year ago) #2

I agree with your opinion......... but I wanted to request all members posting questions and answers to questions, try to give supportive evidences or pls write something logical and lucid to support your answer cuz thats the only way to reach the correct dx and to find out the right answer to all questions but i am very disappointed nobody listens ....that's y its boring to practise questions here ....it makes me more confused icon_redface.gif without any gain in my knowledge but many pains in my eyes and head icon_eek.gif

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Quick Scroll 02.19.07 (1 year ago) #3

I agree with you guys, supporting reference makes the answer more logical icon_smile.gif
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Quick Scroll Creating a charter for the forum 03.17.07 (1 year ago) #4

Hi Everybody

This is just to make this section of the forum user friendly. I wanted to highlight certain aspects of the Canada section of the forum. I hope this helps in better understanding how the forum works. This is to help us keep the forum organized and just as I said easier to follow.

There are broadly 7 sections-

MCCEE is for the exam information and mcqs. if you tag the questions with appropriate subheading, it becomes easier to follow the questions
MCCQE1 is for the exam information and CRS (might include mcqs here- but better put it under MCCEE)
MCCQE2 is for the exam information and OSCE stations
CaRMS is for information regarding residency match
IMGO for IMG assessment exams and exam information,etc
Canada visa section is for visa issues and enquiries
and the last but not the least- the Canada section which might include anything that has not been covered by the above sections

If you follow this pattern it becomes easier to find the relevant threads etc. say for example i am looking for mcqs in MCCEE, i might miss a thread put under the CaRMS section, you got my point? this is exactly what is happening recently with a lot of MCQs posted in the CaRMS section. I must say this is not benefiting anybody at all.

This is just to make the forum user friendly!

Have fun and Happy Surfing
Goodluck
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Quick Scroll 06.01.07 (1 year ago) #5

Any new suggestions regarding this section?
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Quick Scroll 06.01.07 (1 year ago) #6

It will be helpful to have a thread about ECGs and x ray pics for discussion.

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Quick Scroll 06.10.07 (1 year ago) #7

Just wanted to remind you guys of the basic rules and regulations. This is just to help making the forum a friendly place for discussion. I have copied this from the rules and regulations site.

Posting questions for discussion
If you are posting a question for discussion please follow the following guidelines.
1. Subject line should be written as "SUBJECT NAME - KEY WORDS OF QUESTION" example: "pediatrics - anemia malaria"
2. Message Body should contain "Complete Question + what do you think is your problem + what is your answer"
Titles: For the benefit of members, all titles should reflect the content of the post. Titles are extremely special cases. Titles are used, on the active list, the title of the page, by search engines, the site search engine, and in new post email notifications. They are used by everyone when viewing forums.
Real Examples as seen on the forum before:
Good: "How to approach a consultant for clinical attachment?". - Not Good: "Help me".
Good: "Pathology - Kawasaki disease query?" - Not Good: "Pathology "

Rules to follow regarding important websites
Posting links to any website/web page in forums is a deemed violation of RxPG TOS and your account on RxPG might be terminated. This restriction does not apply to .edu domains and to our team or moderators posting the links. If you want to cite any content on such websites, please summarize it in your own words and post it. If you want to mention the source, mention it by name and not by link e.g. timesofindia.com should be mentioned as Times of India and not otherwise. This restriction does not apply to posting the images relevant to context of the post. It is absolutely essential that you follow these guidelines, as there will be no exceptions to this rule.

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Posting copyrighted content from other websites is also strictly forbidden and your account will be terminated on any such instance. Doctors are the future fore bearers of medical research, lets not set in a habit of plagiarizing content which might prove detrimental to our researching attitudes later on.
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RxPG reserves the right to edit any title or post without notice as appropriate.

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Quick Scroll 06.12.07 (1 year ago) #8

I was wondering if a column named , expert opinion, could be added, to be specifically used by ones having varied problems and thus prompt help given by experts.

secondly, medical dictionary should be provided for ease if possible.

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