User:Mikael Häggström

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User description

In 2019

Mikael Häggström (also Mikael Haeggstroem[Name note]) is a Doctor of Medicine, and the creator of WikiJournal of Medicine, as well as the medical resources Patholines and Radlines.

He was born in

obstetrics and gynecology, 3 years in radiology and one year in pathology in Sweden. He subsequently moved to the United States with his wife, and since June 2020 he is working as a resident physician in pathology at Danbury Hospital, Connecticut
.

He has contributed to Wikipedia since 2006, including

open-access academic journal.[1] He is also the creator of Radlines and Patholines
, containing open access guidelines in radiology and pathology, respectively.

Reusing my images

Attribution

Finding the license of the picture in Wikipedia.

For editors wanting to know what

which means that you can copy, modify, distribute and perform the works, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. If you still want to add an attribution, you may write for example:

  • By Mikael Häggström.

or

or

If the license has "SA" or "share-alike" in its name, then a license description should be included in the attribution as well, such as "released under the Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license". If there the image description mentions several authors, an addition such as "Created by [other image author(s)] and Mikael Häggström, MD".

Essentially all my images up to 2014 are included in an image collection which may also be attributed as:

Attributions may be written in the image caption, or in a separate reference list.

Images created after December 2018 have been sorted into categories at: Commons:Category:Mikael Häggström (with an ongoing process to sort even earlier images to there as well).

Informed consent

For radiology images uploaded by me as own work, written or verbal informed consent has been obtained for online publication from all depicted individuals.

For pathology images, consent from the patient or patient's relatives is regarded as redundant, because of absence of identifiable features (List of HIPAA identifiers) in the media and case information (See also HIPAA case reports guidance).

High resolution versions

The image version of highest resolution is generally found by clicking the "Full resolution" link, located below the image on its description page.

Contributions

I am now most active in Wikiversity, as editor-in-chief of Wikiversity Journal of Medicine. In Wikipedia, I frequently add radiologic images (with written consent from the subjects), and I often correct or add to the prose of articles.

Pictures

I use

MS Paint
to create images.

My featured pictures

Photographs by me

Some other pictures

Articles

1197 articles created as per April 2022, exluding redirects, for example:

Entire list can be viewed at: List of article creations

Accounts on sister projects

Project Username
Wikipedia w:User:Mikael Häggström
Wikimedia Commons commons:User:Mikael Häggström
Wikiversity v:User:Mikael Häggström
Wiktionary wikt:User:Mikael Häggström
Wikibooks b:User:Mikael Häggström
Wikiquote q:User:Mikael Häggström
Wikisource s:User:Mikael Häggström
Metawiki meta:User:Mikael Häggström
wikimediastrategy strategy:User:Mikael Häggström

Edit summary terminology

In my

disambiguation page. For still incomprehensible terminology, please notify me on talk page
.

Contact

See also

Footnotes and links

^a Link to edit counter. Detailed analysis
^b Legal and personal name in the United States is Mikael Haeggstroem, whereas legal and personal name in Sweden is Mikael Häggström.

References

  1. ^ Masukume, Gwinyai; Heilman, James; Häggström, Mikael (24 May 2016). "Why getting medical information from Wikipedia isn't always a bad idea". The Conversation. Retrieved 26 May 2016.