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Medpedia - A new resource for public health practitioners

by Linda Simoni-Wastila


Medpedia: Free New Public Health Resource

 

Interested in a new way to access up-to-date health information and connect with other public health professionals in the medical field? Medpedia is a free new Web site for openly sharing and advancing public health knowledge that includes the knowledge of doctors and public health professionals – as well as patients, caregivers and those looking to stay well. Medpedia includes three interrelated services: a collaborative knowledge base (like the Wikipedia of health and medicine); a Professional Network and Directory for health professionals and organizations; and Communities of Interest in which medical professionals and non-professionals can share information about conditions, treatments, lifestyle choices, etc.

 

Content on Medpedia includes a Public Health Portal, with relevant indexed articles, including growing information on Influenza A H1N1 (Swine Influenza). Every public health professional has the ability to suggest changes to the content on the site. Contributors and users of the site include public health professionals, medical schools, research institutes, for-profit and non-profit organizations, expert patients, policy-makers, students, etc.

 

Every public health official can benefit from creating a free customizable professional profile in Medpedia that ranks highly in Google. Get recognized for your areas of expertise and connect with other public health professionals. To create a free professional profile on Medpedia (see an example below) and get involved please visit this link: http://www.medpedia.com/sign-up?member_type=professionals.

 

This free resource is available today at www.medpedia.com.

Please direct any questions or suggestions about Medpedia to APHA member Angela DiLaura at adilaura@mail.medpedia.com.