Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Social Networking Hits Medical and Health Care Field!

Social networking hits medical and health care field!
LAKE WORTH, Fla., Oct. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Let's face it: If you're in the medical or health care field, your job is extremely demanding, perhaps even all-consuming. Finding a way to connect socially with others in your industry is tough, as is catching up on the latest industry news or exploring fresh career options. You simply lack the free time -- which is
why the award-winning AbsolutelyHealthCare.com (http://www.healthjobsusa.com), the largest niche health care and medical job board in America, has launched MedicalMingle.com
(http://www.medicalmingle.com).
MedicalMingle.com is a social network and virtual community where people working in or studying to enter the health care and medical fields can make friends, discuss various topics, look for jobs and job-related resources, post a resume, obtain industry news and
free professional publications, go shopping, and even date -- all without a
membership fee.
"While Absolutely Health Care serves as an excellent career-centric resource for those pursuing the medical and health care trades, we've recognized a real need for a general networking Web site for this industry," said Ken Levinson, founder of Absolutely Health Care, MedicalMingle.com's primary sponsor.
"With more of a social slant to this site, MedicalMingle.com is simply a fun -- and free -- place to go online if you're seeking to connect with others in your industry, interact either socially or professionally, and learn about what's happening in health care today. What's more, you can even use this site as a springboard for online activities like Internet dating, researching a trip, or shopping."
MedicalMingle.com is powered by ONEsite Inc.'s social network software, which offers members an efficient, secure setting in which to blog, post photos and videos, as well as create and control their own sites. One glance of MedicalMingle.com, and you'll notice a community of members who've already jumped at the opportunity to establish -- or expand --
meaningful relationships.
"There's a very positive vibe at MedicalMingle.com, which is why it's catching on and new members are joining daily," Levinson says. "Significant exchange on the blogs and message boards shows we're fostering a supportive network of talented, intelligent and interesting people."

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