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Webhealth

Webhealth is a startup company aimed at making sense of all the health professionals in America by creating an online directory—a la—a white pages of health professionals. While still in its infancy, Webhealth hopes to make it easy for health professionals to create accounts and then add their bio along with uploading audio and video greetings and speeches they may have given. Users can then use the site to search for health professionals near them, along with posting reviews and comments about various health professionals. They can also bookmark their favorite ones, for easy reference when visiting the website. All in all, Webhealth hopes to bring a healthy does of Web 2.0 ideas and concepts to the health care industry.

My role on this project was to help develop core functionality for the site, along with improving the theming system and getting the site ready for a private alpha release. I also served as a web consultant for the project, giving general guidance for building the site and walking the client through the administrative and content creation portion of the site.

posted 6 Apr 2006
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