Wednesday, December 1, 2004

About Us

Filed under:

Medgadget is an independent on-line journal covering the latest medical gadgets and technologies, discoveries in medical science, and the progress of the digital revolution in the healthcare industry. Our site is written, edited and published by a group of MDs and biomed engineers:

EDITORIAL TEAM

Executive Editor: Michael Ostrovsky, M.D. (SF, CA)

Editor: Nicholas Genes, M.D., Ph.D. (New York, NY) personal page

Editor & Webmaster: Gene Ostrovsky, B.S. (New York, NY)

Editor: Timothy Odell, B.S. (Los Angeles, CA)

Editor: Josh Umbehr, M.D. (Shawnee, Kansas)

Editor: Joshua Schwimmer, M.D. (New York, NY) personal page personal page personal page professional page

Associate Editor: Justin Barad, B.S. (Los Angeles, CA)

Associate Editor: Ali Bourisly, B.S. (Kuwait)

Associate Editor: Rohit Joshi, B.Eng (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada)


WEBLOG TEAM

Site design, HTML, MT templates: Michael Ostrovsky, M.D.

Server issues, MT plugins, UNIX, et al.: Gene Ostrovsky

CSS: Nina Stössinger @ Multimedia & Grafik

Software: MovableType

Web Hosting: Hosting Matters

Medgadget design is based on Nautica templates at OSWD.org (Open Source Web Design)


CONTACTS

-- Editorial staff's contact email: medgadget --at-- medgadget.com

-- Gadget tips? Tell us: tips --at-- medgadget.com

Medgadget.com
P.O. Box 2768
El Granada, CA 94018


ADVERTISING

Medgadget.com is an independent, fast-growing on-line journal of the latest medical gadgets and technologies.

Our website traffic is in the hundreds of thousands unique visits a month. If you are interested in promoting your products or services to our readers, please visit our advertising page to find out about our affordable ad rates, and the readership statistics.


MEDGADGET.COM IN THE NEWS / ACCOLADES

Medgadget in San Jose Business JournalThe Los Angeles Times (06/06/2005): The doctor is logged in (.pdf file)

The Oakland Tribune (05/01/2006): Med blogs give professionals new way to reach out to patients (.pdf file)

Planet Internet (The Netherlands) (10/09/2006): MedGadget: de medische revolutie geblogd

Faculty development page at Boston University Medical School: "Motivate your students with the newly developed medical gadgets presented in Medgadget."

ACOG Today (the official newsletter of The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists): Entering the world of medical blogs (.pdf file)

The Arizona Republic (Jun. 5, 2007): Homebound health gear

KTV News (Kuwait) (June 2007):

Ziff Davis' DL.TV: Website of the Week :: September 27, 2007 episode

British Medical Journal: Who are the doctor bloggers and what do they want? Coombes BMJ.2007; 335: 644-645 (.pdf)

Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal: Docs try Med 2.0







email this article to a friend      print this!      add this article ... Add this article to: digg StumbleUpon Facebook