User talk:Benj7090

Kellie Leitch
Hi Benj7090, I just wanted to let you know I made a change to one of your edits in the Kellie Leitch article. You may not be familiar with Wikipedia's policy in regards to titles and post-nominals, but WP:CREDENTIAL states that:
 * "Academic and professional titles (such as "Doctor" or "Professor") should not be used before (or after) the name in the initial sentence or in other uses of the person's name. Verifiable facts about how the person attained such titles should be included in the article text instead." As for post-nominals, the same policy states that: "Post-nominal letters indicating academic degrees (including honorary degrees) should not be included following the subject's name in the first line".

This just means that we don't put Dr. in front of a name or include the MD following name in opening. It's really no big deal, I already fixed the mistake, but I thought I would let you about the policy for future reference. From your contributions, I see you have just recently began editing, so if you have any questions or need help with something, feel free to leave me a message on my talk page. While, I have been editing for over 5 years, I'm still learning myself, but if I can help, I'm more than willing to try. Cmr08 (talk) 05:49, 10 August 2013 (UTC)