Medpedia allows organizations and companies to reserve a space on Medpedia.com called a “Group.” Groups are essentially customizable professional networks that allow you to communicate with your existing members, to recruit new members and give your members a secure way to communicate with each other.
All medical organizations are welcome to use Medpedia including: associations & societies, medical schools, hospitals, medical journals, research groups, companies, foundations, public health groups, working groups inside larger organizations, etc. See all the ways you can get recognition for your contributions to Medpedia.
Create a free customizable professional network -- useful for communicating directly with members, learning about them, recruiting new members, and letting them communicate among themselves.
Raise the visibility of both the organization and its members by editing the medical encyclopedia on an ongoing basis, getting “Originating Author” credit by creating new Articles, by appointing members to Topic Committees, and participating in Communities of Interest.
Further their mission to lead the conversation around certain topics by contributing content and by editing the medical encyclopedia.
Give their members and employees free, online professional profiles so they can find each other and communicate amongst themselves in secure discussion forums.
Get their members listed in the Medpedia Expertise Directory to help them build their reputations.
Organize members for conferences and projects.
Leading the discussion in Communities of Interest where professionals and non-professionals discuss conditions, treatments, lifestyles, etc.
To get your organization on Medpedia, you first need to create a profile for yourself as an individual. Then you can create a “Group” for your organization.
Create your professional profile
Create a “Group” for your organization or company and then invite your members or employees to join.
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