MedPage Today

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MedPage Today

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MedPage Today is a comprehensive online resource that provides medical news, information, and continuing education for healthcare professionals. It is designed to keep medical practitioners informed about the latest developments in the field of medicine, including clinical research, policy changes, and medical conferences.

History[edit | edit source]

MedPage Today was founded in 2005 with the mission of providing timely and accurate medical news to healthcare professionals. It was created to address the need for a reliable source of medical information that could be accessed quickly and easily by doctors, nurses, and other healthcare providers.

Content and Features[edit | edit source]

MedPage Today offers a wide range of content, including:

  • News Articles: Daily updates on the latest medical news, covering a variety of specialties such as cardiology, oncology, endocrinology, and more.
  • Opinion Pieces: Expert opinions and commentary on current issues in healthcare.
  • Conference Coverage: Reports and summaries from major medical conferences around the world.
  • Video Content: Interviews with experts, panel discussions, and educational videos.
  • Continuing Medical Education (CME): Accredited CME activities that allow healthcare professionals to earn credits while staying informed about the latest medical advancements.

Editorial Standards[edit | edit source]

MedPage Today is committed to maintaining high editorial standards. The content is produced by a team of experienced medical journalists and reviewed by a panel of medical experts to ensure accuracy and relevance. The platform adheres to strict guidelines to avoid conflicts of interest and to provide unbiased reporting.

Audience[edit | edit source]

The primary audience for MedPage Today includes physicians, nurses, medical students, and other healthcare professionals. The platform is also accessible to the general public, although its content is primarily tailored to those with a professional interest in medicine.

Ownership[edit | edit source]

MedPage Today is owned by the Everyday Health Group, a division of J2 Global, which is a leading provider of digital health and wellness solutions. The ownership by a reputable health media company ensures that MedPage Today has the resources and expertise to deliver high-quality content.

Impact and Recognition[edit | edit source]

MedPage Today is widely recognized as a trusted source of medical news. It has received numerous awards for its journalism and is frequently cited by other media outlets and healthcare professionals.

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