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By Administrator | February 14th 2007 07:20 AM | 4 comments | Print | E-mail | Track Comments
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I think this is a great development

I am an ophthalmic surgeon and researcher. I would like to contribute to the field of ophthalmic research. Would it be possible to have a separate section for "ophthalmology" ? It should be a subsection to the field of Medicine.

Also are the sites to be locatable through google ? Even better through Pubmed ?

Thanks for your help .

Dr Tariq M Aslam

MD, FRCSEd


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Dr. Aslam, yes, some links to article posted yesterday have already arrived through Google, AOL and Yahoo. We also have submission links to bookmarking and social news sites.

I added the sub-category you requested. We have six fixed general categories but an unlimited number of sub-categories are available. We picked the current sub-categories based on the scientists who agreed to write with us during product planning.

If you would please submit us to PubMed, or let us know how we can partner with them, that would be great.

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