Benefits of Membership

If you are an American physician concerned about the state of health care and the future of our profession, consider joining Medpolitics.com. Our website is a non-partisan network of doctors (right, left, and interstitial) who want their voices to be heard.

We will treat you like a doctor.

We are committed to each one of you: your voice, your opinion, your membership. By signing up, you will not only join the internet's physician-only social network and blogging platform, but you will also receive our unabated personalized service. We listen to each member personally, and we try to accommodate your requests the best we can: be it the personalization of the blog, help in getting things started, or adding features you think are important. Once you join, we will provide you with our admin email, and a direct phone number, to help you get rolling.

The following features are currently available to all members of Medpolitics. Many more are yet to come.

1. You can create, maintain and modify your own blog. You will be able monitor its readership stats, comments, referrals, and feed output.

2. You can also:

--announce events to readers or other members,

--start forums and new forum topics,

--initiate and track polls,

--start groups (such as your local physicians group, political group, alumni group, or a specialty group),

--upload images or multimedia

--embed videos

--start static pages, such as contact page, guest book, or an about page

3. You can make new contacts and keep in touch with your friends through our buddy system. Your account comes preconfigured with a secure email account, so you can send messages to other members.

4. You can bookmark pages, people, links, etc.

The publishing on Medpolitics is as easy as writing an email: no
knowledge of HTML is necessary. The website is powered by an advanced WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) blog editor as well as a drag-and-drop picture uploader.

Sounds good? Register here.

P.S. Medpolitics.com is based on an open source modular software called Drupal. It is an exceedingly stable platform, used by Foreign Policy magazine, The Onion, NATO web site and Tim Berners-Lee web log - the father of Internet!
Drupal community of developers constantly comes up with new interesting
modules to make the Drupal experience more engaging, more interesting,
and more productive. Please let us know if we've missed a module or two.