Wikipedia:CARL Medical Editing Initiative/Fall 2020/Reliable Sources
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What evidence is appropriate to use in Wikipedia articles?
::Content that is biomedical information must accurately summarize recent, high quality, published secondary sources, where experts in the field have already gathered up and defined current knowledge. Such sources are described in the WP:MEDRS guideline, which has broad and deep consensus in the community.
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