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BMJ Masterclasses, BMJ Learning and International forum on quality and safety in health care (talk|edit|history|logs|links|watch) (restore)

The administrator, Hratworth was informed though did not reply. There is nothing inappropriate about the BMJ Pages. They merely supply information on what the work of these sections of the BMJ entails. Lushrich7 (talk) 10:15, 30 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Firstly: if you copy and paste my name, you will get it right! Why on earth contact me via e-mail instead of my user_talk page? Do not expect a swift reply via any route: 5 hours is perfectly reasonable. Learn how to raise DRV requests properly - you do not put them in the log page itself.
As to your request: there has never been any article on the title you give. You have no deleted contributions. I will happily send you copies of deleted stuff, but I need the titles. — RHaworth (talk · contribs) 15:11, 30 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Dear Haworth, I am new to the ins and outs of wikipedia, there was no need to speak to me like that. The pages are BMJ Masterclasses, BMJ Learning & International forum on quality and safety in health care. I am curious as to why they were delted though. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 193.22.89.41 (talk) 10:08, 1 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Each point I made was pertinent and worth saying. I could have taken more time and tried to word each one delicately, but why bother - this is not the vicar's tea party.
I am trying hard not to be rude but … I found International Forum on Quality and Safety in Health Care by copying your text and pasting it into the Wikipedia search box. Did you make any attempt to search for it? It has never been deleted.
There are some deleted edits for BMJ Learning but they are not worth bothering about. I suggest you start with this version. It contains three external links which look like RSs to me but add a couple more. Expand the text, eg. when was it launched, how many users? And provide a link to the site!!
Re BMJ Masterclasses. I suggest you write a short section about this in the BMJ Group article. Make sure to provide links to independant sources that think it notable. If the section survives for a fortnight, ask me to change BMJ Masterclasses into a redirect. If it survives a month after that, transfer the text to BMJ Masterclasses. I have e-mailed you the text.
My comments here are still relevant. You have an obvous COI. Better to leave it to others or find a "sponsor". — RHaworth (talk · contribs) 18:30, 2 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]