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Article significance and quality

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Hi, I'm dropping the article quality to stub. This is because the article does not currently include have a credible claim of significance, let alone meeting the notability requirements for an organisation's services.

Next, the citations aren't always discussing the article's subject. They show that the treatments and theories are real ones, but those sources don't establish that those treatments are being used in this program.

Finally, any source which is authored by anyone associated with the centre or the program cannot be used to prove notability (see WP:RS) or to support medical claims like ones about efficacy (see WP:MEDRS). For future reference, the people that are cited in this article that I was able to establish as being associated are:

  • Michael F. Caldwell
  • Gregory J. van Rybroek
  • David J. McCormick
  • Deborah Umstead
  • Michael Vitacco

If the article's topic is not notable, it could potentially be merged into the MCTJ article. Even there, this content does still need to meet WP:RS for most claims, and WP:MEDRS for all medical claims. If you have any questions, feel free to ping me or contact me on my talk page, or a good bet for guidance would be at WT:WikiProject Medicine.