User talk:71.161.20.94

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Wow, Rob, this is the most exciting message I've gotten in months! An actual TBI expert, here to help out! Lord knows we need it, before now I've been the only TBI enthusiast to edit really actively, and it gets a little lonely :-P Not to mention, I'm not an expert and there's the distinct possibility that I'm unknowingly introducing errors and distortions into articles. Pages that I'd especially love fact checkings on are concussion and post-concussion syndrome (not to put you to work right away!). But your input is welcome on any article, of course.
Yeah, editing Wikipedia can be hard at first. I'm glad to answer questions and help out in any way I can, just drop me another note. We are very big on being patient and welcoming with new editors here. One thing that will make life way easier for you and folks you work with is to create an account (if you don't have one), which is free, super easy, and comes with perks. No worries about the time commitment thing, it's a volunteer project and everyone has other commitments, so there's no time requirement of any sort.
I'm very excited to have you helping out! Currently we don't have any docs with neuroscience specialty on the project and they're sorely missed. Sorry to hear about your own mTBI! My recent work on concussion-related articles has made me acutely aware of how awful that must be.
Drop me another note any time. Peace, delldot on a public computer talk 04:07, 12 March 2008 (UTC) You might have a dynamic IP address or have forgotten to log in to your account, that's why I don't know where I know you from.