Template:Medical resources/doc

Description
This metadata template links Wikipedia articles to various medical classifications and certain other external clinical or patient resources. These resources are common to medical content; but not relevant to the average reader.

Position
Please place Medical Resources correctly. The template should be placed:

• Within an external links section, and below all the external links.

• Above all navigation templates—including Authority control

• Above all [[Wikipedia:Categories| and stub template codes in the editor.

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Usage
Some parameter's labels are automatically populated from Wikidata; but can be overridden locally.

Please note: because the external link used by each resource template will act as its own reference, there is no requirement for further verifiability within this template. (Any reference provided will also fail to populate the article Reference list and create a (second) separate list at the very bottom of the article.)

Examples


Explanations
As a rule of thumb:
 * 1) Insert the empty version
 * 2) Click "Show preview" to see which sources are automatically pulled from Wikidata
 * 3) (Optional) If you know more codes, IDs, etc; add them in the template using their named parameter. Alternatively, consider adding them to the article's "Wikidata item", so that all versions of Wikipedia will automatically benefit.

Empty
Adding an empty version of the template relies wholly on Wikidata:

Selective suppression
You can suppress parameters with blank parameters or local knowledge. This method is also reliant wholly on Wikidata, except the suppressed or overwritten parameters:
 * Blank parameter:
 * Local knowledge override:
 * Combination it is possible to combine these to suppress some and locally override others:

Full
The full list of parameters is as follows (may not be up-to-date) :

Table of parameters, labels, and search tools
The following data sources are accepted (may not be up-to-date):

Adding new parameters
(This in information is for template editors)

When adding new parameters that are linked to Wikidata there are a couple of pre-defined parameter sets for the wdib wrapper, which group commonly defined parameters.

Parameter set 1, 1, has the following presets rank = "best" fetchwikidata = "ALL" onlysourced = "no" noicon = "true"

Parameter set 2, 2, has the following presets rank = "best" fetchwikidata = "ALL" onlysourced = "no" noicon = "true" linked = "no" plaindate = "true"