Great news: Our WisdomCard library is growing faster than planned as a result of the success of our Guide Program and the experts who have joined our team in the past few weeks. We now have over 1,000 health topics covered and our team of full and part-time guides and physicians are already covering hundreds of new health topics each week.
As you may have noticed, we're beginning to feature some of our WisdomCards on this blog as well as on our new Twitter feed here.
What we're really excited about, is we are starting to introduce new types of WisdomCards that we think will be very helpful to anyone searching for health information of involved in health care (medical professionals, patients, health organizations, health marketers, foundations, etc.).
So now as a new service, you can now request we create a WisdomCard on
any health condition, treatment, doctor, hospital, health product, or
health related company or organization and our team of physician guided search advocates will do the searching for you and build you a WisdomCard.
As an example, if you are an MD, then you know the first place your patients go to find out more about you is the search engines. If you care at all about your GoogleRank, then it might be a good time to make sure there is a WisdomCard created on you, your areas of specialty, your hospital, etc. Just let us know by contacting us here with the exact name or topic in the subject line. You and your patients can also contribute by suggesting links to add to your WisdomCard page.
Here's an example of a recent WisdomCard we are working on for Dr. Alan Greene from DrGreene.com.
Once your WisdomCard is live, you'll be able to promote it by sharing it with patients, linking to it from your Website or blog, and also suggest important links we may have missed.
And if you are a patient, or are doing research on any new health topic that we do not yet cover, just let us know. We'll start working on your WisdomCard right away.
We think this will be a very useful service and hopefully help a lot of people so we welcome your feedback as we roll grow it over the coming months.
The New York Times
Medical News Today
WebMD
PsychCentral
CNN
EverydayHealth
Healthline
Mayo Clinic
AOL Health
Yahoo! Health
National Cancer Institute