SANTA MONICA, Calif.- Dr.Evidence™, the leading medical intelligence platform for life sciences companies, today announced the launch of a partnership with MedShr™, the world’s leading clinical case discussion platform.
MedShr’s Global Education Networks have been developed to support doctors and healthcare professionals on the ground. These groups allow HCPs to learn, share, and discuss experiences and challenges of working in under-resourced or rural healthcare settings. We are working to develop further Global Education Networks, and will keep this page updated with the latest developments in our networks.
The NHS England’s Clinical Entrepreneur programme will be open and welcoming applications from the 5th October 2021 with delivery of the programme for this year awarded to Anglia Ruskin University. MedShr founder and CEO, Dr Asif Qasim, has been a mentor for several years
This year, World Sight Day will take place on October 14, 2021 with the theme: Love Your Eyes. Read about the latest commission on Global eye health by the lancet and how MedShr is helping to prevent eye disease globally.
On World Health Day 2021, MedShr is delighted to announce the launch of our new Global Health Programme, connecting over 1.5 million healthcare professionals in 190 countries. Find out more here.
Non-alcoholic liver disease (NAFLD) is hepatic steatosis in a patient without a secondary cause for fat accumulation within the liver. What are the clinical manifestations of NAFLD and how should we manage these patients?
MedShr’s new COVID-19 education programme for Africa and Middle East to include teaching cases, local data and guidance for managing COVID-19 patients in resource-poor environments.
When I began applying medical theory to practice for the first time during my internships as a medical student, I realised that it was so much more complex than what the textbooks prepare you for. I relied on the support and guidance of more experienced doctors, and I learned a lot during this time. However, I always wondered if other doctors had experienced similar cases and how they had managed them. I was also fascinated by medicine in different countries around the world.