User talk:HeatheratMRI

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Hello, HeatheratMRI, and welcome to Wikipedia!&#32;Thank you for your contributions.

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 * Hi, I'm new here :)HeatheratMRI (talk) 18:01, 12 September 2022 (UTC)

Welcome to Wikipedia!
Hi, I was going to leave a welcome note on your talk page but now I see that someone else beat me to it. :-) The other editor was probably alerted by your user name which includes "atMRI" which is something we briefly discussed yesterday. I didn't have time to talk much about conflict of interest (COI) but the information is available here: WP:COI. Your edit at Alps is fine, I think the other editor (Whpq) was just pointing out the potential for COI in case you were doing "paid editing" in future (compare also with my user profile page). Anyway, here is the general welcome message I was going to leave for you:

Hi HeatheratMRI, thank you for your contributions. It was great to meet you yesterday at the Mountains conference in the "Wikipedia for Science" workshop. I have the page Alps on my watchlist so I saw your edit from yesterday and just wanted to extend a warm welcome!

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 * Quick introduction to Wikipedia
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 * Ten Simple Rules for Editing Wikipedia
 * Identifying reliable sources for medicine-related articles
 * How to edit medical articles

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 * WikiProject Mountains
 * WikiProject Climate change
 * WikiProject Medicine

I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! EMsmile (talk) 11:22, 13 September 2022 (UTC)