Talk:Robert Devenyi
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The doctor versus the clinic
[edit]This article is about the doctor. Whatever your research shows, share the research by putting a reference in and tie the statement in to the doctor, not the clinic, and it's fine. But without this it does not belong in the article. Please read WP:MOS, and understand what I am saying, and discuss your reasoning here, rather than simply adding it back in. Thanks. 21:40, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
- (yes but he DIRECTS this huge service..which is noteworthy...my research indicates he performs 12 surgeries per week and 60 lasers per week (Canadian Who's Who))
This is about the retinal service, not the doctor:
The Retinal Service at the Uniersity Health Network is the busiest retinal service in North America, and possibly the world. An average of forty major vitreoretinal surgical procedures and 300 laser procedures are performed each week.
The introductory statement is fine, and this needs sourced:
Devenyi is a world renowned vitreoretinal surgeon and researcher in the vitreous and retina, and in pediatric vitreoretinal conditions.