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Plans for revision[edit]

Hello I am planning to revise this article. I plan to organize her page by providing sections for her biography and published works. Within the biography section we plan to talk about her early life, medical education and career, work with Ebola, her family, and her death and legacy. Each of these will be subheadings. We also hope to add a picture of Ameyo. I will also be taking out reference #10 because it links to a broken page on the DRASA website. One of my sources is a working page from DRASA.

Below are some of the sources I plan to use. Let me know what you think about my ideas for changes and the sources I plan to use.

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Phams99 (talk) 03:37, 31 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

  1. ^ Ross, Will (2014-10-20). "Ebola crisis: How Nigeria's Dr Adadevoh fought the virus". BBC News. Retrieved 2017-10-31.
  2. ^ "Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh (DRASA) Health Trust: Mission". Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh (DRASA) Health Trust. Retrieved 2017-10-31.
  3. ^ CNN, Yemisi Adegoke, for. "The woman who saved her country from Ebola". CNN. Retrieved 2017-10-31. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Gulland, Anne (2014-12-16). "Ameyo Adadevoh". BMJ. 349: g7558. doi:10.1136/bmj.g7558. ISSN 1756-1833.
  5. ^ "How 1 doctor saved Nigeria from Ebola catastrophe". Retrieved 2017-10-31.
  6. ^ Freeman, Colin (2014-10-26). "UK-trained doctor who died to save Nigeria from Ebola". ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2017-10-31.

Content Revisions[edit]

Hello we made major content and organizational revisions to the article. We kept previous content and their sources even though some of them were questionable. Phams99 (talk) 14:36, 28 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]