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Imed Exchange is coming... the excitement is building and many await their Q1 '08 date to go live.  Their platform model will allow us to customize the site to fit our needs.  We will be able to utilize the dashboard to explore the modules that interest us most.  The site will allow the most technologically savvy surfer to supercharge their dashboard while the less inclined will be offered a site that is clean and simple and easy to follow.  I eagerly await the improvements they will now push out on a weekly basis. Docs needs a place to call their own.  A place to share knowledge and experiences that do not necessarily belong on a public site.  Whether it be anonymous or not. 

Imed is still looking for a few good docs to serve as advisors... and is offering options in exchange for your involvement.  Can't hurt to check it out.  www.imedexchange.com

Tobin (CEO) and Rebecca (Dir of Biz Development) are touring the country to get the word out and meet as many docs as possible.  Send them an invite and they'll visit you too. Their team is experienced, excited and working hard to provide docs with an online experience that will make our day a little easier, our content more readily available, our retirement portfolio better balanced and perhaps they'll allow you to mentor a student to learn what you love...or hate about your chosen specialty... heck, they'll even let you sell your office equipment. 

 

 

Posted on Friday, October 26, 2007 at 08:55PM by Registered CommenterHoward J Luks, MD | Comments1 Comment | References1 Reference

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Howard - It was a pleasure to join and meet your colleagues this past week. The physicians associated with the Westchester Medical Center are clearly a very sharp bunch and we're looking forward to making iMedExchange an indespensible tool for all the physicians in the area.

October 27, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterTobin Arthur

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