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This article suffers from multiple issues, any one of which should lead to its deletion. First it is an unsourced biography (the only source referenced, does not appear to be a reliable source, and is a removed page). Second, it does not indicate any notability of this person.By looking at her referenced publications, and given that academic medicine is a high-citation field, this is probably about average, lightly cited, with none of the papers or authorship rise to WP:PROF or WP:AUTHOR. Third, it appears that it was mostly written as a vanity article by the subject's husband John P. Geisler- note the abundance of edits from jpgeisle. Appears to be a bit of self(or spouse)-promotion.
It definitely is of questionable notability, especially given the contributions from jpgeisle. I did find references to her contributing to a few books and journal articles, but it doesn't seem like enough to establish her notability as an author. I'll keep looking but if nothing surfaces I'm going to have to support a removal unfortunately.Medicine Cabinet (talk) 02:15, 16 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]