50% of Doctors Use Wikipedia
From Our Friends at Lemondrop
I've been worried about my doctor's grades in medical school and their study habits, back in the day, but I certainly wasn't privvy to this knowledge: 50% of doctors use it to look things up. Thanks, Lemondrop! We feel really. . . good.
Some jobs are okay to rely on Wikipedia reference: we're not all brain surgeons, and skimming the page won't kill anyone (um, literally). Here's who Lemondrop thinks gets Wiki clearance:
*Designers: Not just any kind of designer, but a fashion designer, to be exact. If you need inspiration, go for it--but to be honest, Flickr's probably the better place to visit.
*Entertainment Blogger: Checking Rihanna's b-day and whether or not Jude Law identified his mystery woman is harmless and will save you from getting massacred in the comments section--assuming Wikipedia is right.
*Administrative Assistant: Wikipedia away! The person who's making you do it should probably be looking this up themselves, anyway.
Read on about others who shouldn't be using Wikipedia, ever, at Lemondrop.
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