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EyeWiki

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EyeWiki, initiated by the American Academy of Ophthalmology in 2009, serves as a digital platform for ophthalmology-related information, primarily targeting ophthalmologists and the general public. The platform encourages contributions from qualified ophthalmologists or those in training, allowing for content creation and editing to ensure a wide representation of ophthalmic knowledge.[1][2][3]

The platform accommodates various content types including text articles, images, and videos with voice-overs hosted via YouTube. It operates under a self-moderation model, with editorial boards for each subspecialty and a hierarchy of editors overseeing content quality and accuracy.[4]

As of October 2023, EyeWiki hosts 4,006 detailed ophthalmic topics. Earlier statistics from February 1, 2019, show 818 user-contributed articles and 70 active volunteer content reviewers, with a significant number of page views and visitors recorded in 2018.[5]

EyeWiki also supports annual contests for U.S. residents, fellows, and international contributors, rewarding the best new entries on the platform.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Parke, David W. II (March 2019). "EyeWiki, do You Wiki?". EyeNet Magazine. American Academy of Ophthalmology.
  2. Feldman, B. (2010). "The EyeWiki Initiative". AMA Journal of Ethics. 12 (12): 922–924. doi:10.1001/virtualmentor.2010.12.12.medu1-1012. PMID 23186815.
  3. "Educational Resources - American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus".
  4. "EyeWiki:About - EyeWiki".
  5. "Statistics - EyeWiki".

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