Without a website, you may be the invisible doctor

Posted by Sean Keating on July 30th, 2007. Filed under: Web services, , , , .

If you are working to build your practice, a practice Web site can be an excellent, and possibly indispensable, marketing tool. Even if you just put up information about your office hours and your specialties.

Medical Economics has published a number of stories on the topic. In one of them, My website transformed my practice, the author, Washing DC-based physician Howard Stark, MD, tells of how he lets his patients make and reschedule appointments. continues…

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Doctor builds Web site to help other doctors relax

Posted by Sean Keating on June 12th, 2007. Filed under: Web services, , , , .

Dr. Myo Thant, a Baltimore-based oncologist, is getting in on the Web 2.0 game, launching RelaxDoc.com, “a private community created by physicians, providing concise information and valuable services to help you balance your personal and professional life.”

I can’t get in (the site is doctor-only), but it looks pretty professional from the outside. The site boasts classified ads, blogs, discussion areas, and leisure/vacation info.

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