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Hello, please separate your "publications" list from your automated "footnotes" list, as it's confusing to see two separate columns of numbered items together. Also, if the numbers on the list don't correspond to anything (like footnotes), please just start each line with a bullet "*" instead of a number so people don't confuse a list of publications with your list of footnotes.
Also, instead of the clumsy box at the top, please just copy the coding from Template:Infobox physician. Please make these changes to help your draft get through Review more efficiently. MatthewVanitas (talk) 18:19, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
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