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Show Your Case. Choose Your Audience.
ShowYourCase.com is a personalized discussion forum built with users in mind. A medicine and science message board created by doctors, it allows professionals to post and comment on cases in the interest of furthering knowledge and building a worldwide community. At ShowYourCase.com, you decide who can view the cases or questions you submit. We provide a secure, efficient forum for the medical and science community.
Created for You
We designed our site for doctors and scientists wishing to pose professional questions or present cases. ShowYourCase.com spans multiple medical and scientific disciplines. Our current focus is creating an international physician forum catering to various subspecialties.
HIPAA Concerns
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) privacy rule, in effect since April 14, 2003 in the US, allows for the use of health information so long as identifiers have been removed and a key is not disclosed that would allow the information to be re-identified.
Our Credentials
ShowYourCase.com was created by Michael Zlowodzki MD (Orthopaedic Trauma felow at Duke University, NC, USA) and Mohit Bhandari MD (Academic Chair and Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada). ShowYourCase.com is completely self-funded.
Our Mission
ShowYourCase.com aims to improve patient care and professional education via an easy-to-use discussion forum for those studying or practicing medicine or science. Similar forums are often complicated or sell access or user information to outside organizations. We created ShowYourCase.com as a safe and trusted alternative.
We leave access issues for individual cases up to you: post them publicly, anonymously, only within your university network or just for confirmed friends. It's what we call “choose your audience”.
If you have any questions please email us at info@showyourcase.com
Michael Zlowodzki MD & Mohit Bhandari MD
ShowYourCase.com founders
Press release: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/09/prweb2957454.htm
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