James Currier, an internet entrepreneur, today launched Medpedia, a medical encyclopedia that operates like social encyclopedias such as Wikipedia, but giving only medical professionals the ability to submit content. The website aims to serve as a database of medical information for the public, combined with forums for patients to share stories and pose questions directly to those physicians that edit the encyclopedia.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
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