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It's good to see a medicine-specific infobox, though a shame that it has not yet been more widely applied. Can its output be improved, perhaps, particularly so that it doesn't get so widely spaced? Template:Infobox UK place (see Abercarn for an example of its use) is the sort of thing I have in mind. ClickRick (talk) 11:44, 21 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
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I think the colloquial word would be "Sub-Specialty" not "Specialism." Unless that is a UK or EU variant I'm not aware of. I still think Sub-Specialty is more widely accepted in Asia, Latin America, etc, when converting to English. Would anyone be opposed to this change? Likewise, "Notable Prizes" is strange -- "Awards" is more widely accepted. --Shibbolethink(♔♕)17:27, 25 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]