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Dec 22
2008
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Dec 22
2008
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Dec 22
2008
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You may have noticed that we have recently updated our CME section of the website. We will be placing greater emphasis on this section with strategic partnerships with CME providers to bring our members the most comprehensive list of CME courses and seminars. Additionally, we will add as many international conferences as we can to that section as well. Look for more additions to that section in the coming months.
If you know of any international conferences you would like to share with other members of the community, feel free to post them in the forums, or send us our contact form to let us know, and we'll add them to the site.
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Aug 28
2008
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Hi, I'm Brian, the Director of Design and Development for Anesthesia.com. I am tasked with bringing new and exciting features to Anesthesia.com that will benefit all the users of the site.
I am going to use my blog posts on Anesthesia.com to keep you all up to date on what I have in store for new features of the site, as well as announce any new features. I think this will serve as a good vehicle by which to get information to everyone. So....here are some of the exisiting features of the site!
Everyone Can Blog
Everyone who is a member of Anesthesia.com has a blog just like this one. You can access it by logging in to the site, then clicking the my account link. On the right side menu, you should see a link to 'My Blog'. This will take you to your blog 'control panel'. Form there you can write a new entry, edit existing entries, and see comments on your posts.Â
Blogs are a good solution for a number of different things on Anesthesia.com. For example, you can write about your cases you worked on that day, what you learned in class, topics in the field that may interest you, etc. Think of it as your canvas for expressing yourself and your ideas.
Comments?
There are a lot of articles and such on Anesthesia.com that you will be able to comment on. We encourge everyone to share their thoughtson any particular topic or issue. As you can see at the bottom of this post, there is a comment link or section. You'll find these on CME events, blog posts, and some news articles. We'll be adding this feature to more areas of the site as time goes on, but get started by leaving me a comment below to see how it works!