James Heilman

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James M. Heilman (born 1979 or 1980) is a Canadian emergency physician, Wikipedian, and advocate for the improvement of Wikipedia's health-related content. Hellman is also known as Doc James, the name he uses when he edits articles at Wikipedia.

Heilman is head of the department of emergency medicine at East Kootenay Regional Hospital in Cranbrook, British Columbia, where he lives.

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Early life

Heilman was born and raised in rural Saskatchewan. It appears that he received a circumcision at an early age. His behavior is typical of that of a circumcised man.[1]

Wikipedia

Improvement of medical articles

Heilman has taken an interest in upgrading Wikipedia medical articles.[2] He edits medical articles under the editorial name of "Doc James".

Articles relating to male circumcision

Heilman has taken over the editing of articles relating to male circumcision. In this role, he now occupies the position formerly held by Jake H. Waskett and displays a similar circumcision bias. An examination of the circumcision related articles edited by Heilman, would lead one to believe that he has become an disciple of Brian J. Morris and his associates.

Strangely, Heilman, who lacks a foreskin, relies on such men as Brian J. Morris and John N. Krieger, who also lack a foreskin, for information on the nature of the sensation from the foreskin.

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References

  1.   Hill, George (27 May 2012). Circumcision and Human Behavior, https://genitalwholeness.wordpress.com, Genital wholeness. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
    Quote: Medical doctors in Australia, Canada, and the United States practiced circumcision in the twentieth century, so these nations have a heavy proportion of circumcised men, some of whom become medical doctors. These circumcised male doctors share the same bias in favor of male circumcision as do other circumcised males.7,31,43_Male doctors who were circumcised as infants are more likely to recommend circumcision of infants to parents.
  2.   Heilman, James M., West, Andrew G.. Wikipedia and medicine: Quantifying readership, editors, and the significance of natural language. J Med Internet Res. March 2015; 17(3): e62. PMID. PMC. DOI. Retrieved 6 December 2020.