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Because the organization has a lot of programs, initiatives, and research, and because the organization is of interest to people not only looking into the College of the Arts, I believe the Center for Arts in Medicine warrants its own page. I'm open to discussing it further Mkchoco (talk) 17:39, 29 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]
I've been thinking more about your suggestion and appreciate your depth of thought about the placement of the UF Center for Arts in Medicine on Wikipedia. I'd like to offer a few more considerations that I think support the creation of an independent Center for Arts in Medicine Wikipedia page.
While the Center is housed within the UF College of the Arts, it operates as a distinct entity with a significant impact on the field of arts in health, both nationally and globally. The Center’s extensive programming (which isn't fully included in the draft -- but I hope to add it over time once the page is approved), including degree and certificate programs, research initiatives, and community-based projects, represents a body of work that is distinct from the broader mission of the College of the Arts. For Wikipedia users, adding this information to the UF College of the Arts Wikipedia page would likely be overwhelming and would not allow for the depth needed to accurately represent the Center’s contributions.
Additionally, the UF College of the Arts page does not currently have a structural framework for including detailed information about the Center, though it could easily link to an independent page. The Center is also connected to and collaborates with many organizations that already have Wikipedia pages, such as the World Health Organization, National Endowment for the Arts, Bloomberg Philanthropies and Americans for the Arts, providing opportunities for meaningful cross-referencing.
Given these factors, I believe that a separate page would better serve Wikipedia users seeking information about the UF Center for Arts in Medicine and its role in shaping the arts in health field. I appreciate your consideration and am happy to provide any additional information that may be helpful. Mkchoco (talk) 16:40, 14 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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