Open MedicDrive
From Open MedicDrive
Open MedicDrive:Introduction
Open MedicDrive is an online healthcare cooperative public and private partnership that benefits from the collaboration of individuals, companies and governmental/private agencies in the development and refinement of healthcare and life science informatics definitions. It uses a special type of website, called a wiki, that makes collaboration easy. Lots of people are constantly improving Open MedicDrive, making thousands of changes an hour, all of which are recorded on article histories and recent changes. Inappropriate changes are usually removed quickly, and repeat offenders can be blocked from editing.
How can I help?
Due to excessive spam materials in other wikis and also to prevent spam in our wiki,we have restricted the entry to outside members.You will have to first join our Group at Google Groups-Personal Health and post your interest for editing our open medicdrive wiki.Once,approved you can edit.But,Don't be afraid to edit. Anyone can edit almost any page, and we encourage you to be bold! Find something that can be improved, whether content, grammar or formatting, and make it better.
You can't break Open MedicDrive. Anything can be reversed or improved later. So go ahead, edit an article and help make Open MedicDrive the best healthcare informatics database on the internet!
Make your first edit right now
- If you haven't done so already, create a user id. You don't need to reveal your identity and you can decide if you want to get eMail notifications or not.
* Click the edit tab above * Type a message * Click save page to save your writing...or "show preview" to test your changes before saving them.
Please, no profanity, libel or personal attacks.
Open MedicDrive uses a markup language. That means that what you type into a page, you can include some simple markup conventions to cause the page to be formatted (bold, italics, heading, etc). The markup is pretty simple so rather than spending a lot of time explaining it, you should just dig in and the formatting should become obvious as you go along.

