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RESCUECOM Speaks to Dr. Andrew Brandeis to Learn about Social Medicine

 photo BrandeisRecently, RESCUECOM posted an article about SharePractice, a mobile app that acts a social reference for doctors when considering treatments for their patients.  Since then, we have had the chance to speak with the company’s CEO and cofounder Dr. Andrew Brandeis to learn more about the app. This cool person in technology revealed more details about his company and his product to us during the interview. Read more »


SharePractice Helps Doctors Provide Better Treatment

Modern medicine changes at a very fast pace and new treatments and experimental medicines appear all the time.  Medical researchers also discover new disorders and medical issues frequently.  Keeping up with all these changes in treatments and disorders is not easy for doctors, but cool product in technology SharePractice makes it much easier to stay up to date with what is happening in the medical community.  SharePractice acts as a mobile resource for doctors to help each other by posting information about new disorders and treatments.  SharePractice is a social reference app where users depend on the collective expertise of the medical community to find out about cutting-edge treatments.  Doctors can leave reviews of new medicines and treatment plans, explain how those treatments have or have not worked for their own patients and look up different disorders, diseases and other conditions if they have trouble diagnosing a patient.  Using the collected information in the app, doctors can better diagnose and treat their patients.  Doctors can also comment on reviews to ask peers further questions about a treatment or condition if they are unsure about it.  Doctors who have problems submitting reviews, comments or questions on SharePractice may need tech support for their mobile devices. Read more »


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