Talk:E. Wesley Ely

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== Early life and education == Ely attended Jesuit High School in Shreveport, Louisiana and attended Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in Biology in 1985. He went on to attend the university's School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, graduating with a public health master's degree in 1989. Ely earned his medical degree from the Tulane University School of Medicine.


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 * Ely attended Jesuit High School in Shreveport, Louisiana and attended Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in Biology in 1985. He went on to attend the university's School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, graduating with a public health master's degree in 1989. He earned his medical degree from the Tulane University School of Medicine later the same year.

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== Career == After graduating from medical school, Ely began his residency at Bowman Gray School of Medicine (now known as Wake Forest School of Medicine). After three years as a resident, he continued at the hospital as a postdoctoral fellow until 1995.

Until 1998, Ely served as assistant professor of internal medicine at Bowman Gray and medical director of its Chronic Lung Failure Clinic. In 1998, Ely trained in lung transplantation at Barnes-Jewish Hospital of the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri before leaving Bowman Gray to serve as an assistant professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

Ely is a pulmonologist, professor and researcher at Vanderbilt. and founded the university's ICU Delirium and Cognitive Impairment Study Group. He was also a co-chair of the ICU Liberation Campaign of Society for Critical Care Medicine. He co-directs the Critical Illness, Brain Dysfunction and Survivorship Center at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He also serves as associate director of aging research for the Tennessee Valley Geriatric Research and Education Clinical Center, run by the Department of Veterans Affairs.


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 * After graduating from medical school, Ely began his residency at Bowman Gray School of Medicine (now known as Wake Forest School of Medicine). After three years as a resident, he continued at the hospital as a postdoctoral fellow until 1995.


 * Until 1998, Ely served as assistant professor of internal medicine at Bowman Gray and medical director of its Chronic Lung Failure Clinic. In 1998, Ely trained in lung transplantation at Barnes-Jewish Hospital of the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri before leaving Bowman Gray to serve as an assistant professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.


 * Ely is a pulmonologist, professor and researcher at Vanderbilt and founded the university's ICU Delirium and Cognitive Impairment Study Group. He was also a co-chair of the ICU Liberation Campaign of Society for Critical Care Medicine. He co-directs the Critical Illness, Brain Dysfunction and Survivorship Center at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He also serves as associate director of aging research for the Tennessee Valley Geriatric Research and Education Clinical Center, run by the Department of Veterans Affairs.

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== Personal life == Ely has three daughters with his wife Kim Ely, who also works at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and like him attended Tulane University School of Medicine.


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 * Ely has three daughters with his wife Kim Ely, who also works at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and like him attended Tulane University School of Medicine.

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—አቤል ዳዊት (Janweh64) (talk) 20:53, 20 February 2023 (UTC)
 * Yes check.svg Done Johannes (Talk) (Contribs) (Articles) 18:58, 12 May 2023 (UTC)
 * Hi Johannes, it does not appear the edits were completed. I have reopened the request. Any chance you can complete the edits?
 * Thank you so much for your assistance. —አቤል ዳዊት (Janweh64) (talk) 19:13, 6 June 2023 (UTC)
 * Red information icon with gradient background.svg Not done:, as you can see by looking at the history of the article, these edits were made on your behalf by , and reverted by me with the edit summary "The bulk of this is self-sourced, but Wikipedia is built on independent reliable sources". Is there some part of that that is not clear to you? Justlettersandnumbers (talk) 20:05, 6 June 2023 (UTC)
 * Sorry, I missed that! I do not understand however why all or any of it was reverted. The article has less independent reliable sources after you reverted the edits. The information in the infobox for example is no longer sourced. You removed the sources for non controversial things like where he went to school and other such banal things. Sources cited from The Atlantic, KERA News, Nashville Public Radio, and STAT are very reliable and independent, but were also removed.
 * Also, was any consideration made for WP:ABOUTSELF. The entirety, at least in my COI-opinion, of the material I requested to be added was non-controversial. It was "neither unduly self-serving nor an exceptional claim". It was things like where he worked and when. You have even noted that the subject is notable. I do not understand the desire to keep the page so stripped down when adequate sources are being provided. The COI is declared in multiple places and I have used the proper avenue for requesting edits. —አቤል ዳዊት (Janweh64) (talk) 17:00, 7 June 2023 (UTC)