ArthroplastyConnect.Com And You Have A Friend In Collaboration
Case, cases and more cases = orthopedic collaboration. Syndicom.com has done it again. We have launched ArthroplastyConnect.com, a Community of Practice (CoP) for orthopedic surgeons to collaborate on difficult, unique, teaching, novel, research, innovative, design-oriented, clinical, (and more) cases. Already the membership has taken off and so have the collaborations. Hundreds of images, case commentary and members abound in the CoP. What’s more, surgeons can now create their own peer-configured groups based on technique, fellowship programs, products, educational programs, etc. The CoP was built on the advice and leadership of orthopedic key opinion leaders. What’s developed is a budding community of surgeons sharing cases and information to support better patient outcomes. The entire collaborative website is built on the idea that collaboration will improve treatments, and surgeons need a place to interact.
Travis Fisher, Community Curator for ArthroplastyConnect.com is your guide and collaborative friend. Syndicom has well-qualified community managers to drive interaction and support our user base. Not only did we decide to launch the CoP with bettering patient outcomes in mind, we wanted to give surgeons the opportunity to reach out for help when collaborating with their peers.
“I’ve enjoyed the opportunity to work with surgeon collaborators in SpineConnect.com and ArthroplastyConnect.com. Each day I learn how we can support surgeons during the collaboration process. From training to account management, I’m here to help surgeons and their industry partners.” Said Travis Fischer, Community Curator.
Sign up today at www.ArthroplastyConnect.com for a free membership!
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