About Doctorsconsilium

The doctorsconsilium, in spite of the distances among doctors, those distances will be eliminated and free communication among the doctors becomes unprecedentally viable.
A doctor in Japan can share ideas with the doctor in Portugal, those in Germany with those in Brazil and the doctor in Ghana with that in the United States, without limitations in discussing their professional practices and sharing ideas that will help make better the health of patients, in a twinkle of an eye.

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  • Posts: 376
  • Topics: 316
  • Private messages: 20
  • Specializations: 159

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  • Members from around the world
  • Forums with quick pieces of advice
  • Private messages
  • Opinion polls
  • Free registration
  • After registration you can subscribe topics of any or all specialisations which will regularly come to your mail after such topics are posted.
  • Join the International medical doctors forum in sharing ideas on your medical problems and ease the work of one the other This site is intended for medical professionals(medical doctors and dentists). Please log in to proceed.
  • Doctor friends will post their questions and you answer
  • You will also post the questions and other doctors will give you their clinincal views and experiences
  • Doctorsconsilium raises topics on things fellow doctors should be careful about for the good of patients, mankind and the entire humanity.
  • Discuss your clinical cases with other doctors around the world.
  • Join the discussion team in reaching the best newest fastest methods of treatments.
  • Know how the other doctors go about their clinical cases
  • Know how the other doctors treat their patients
  • By that you will know much more
  • Let the world hear of you
  • Let the world know you
  • Let God also know you
  • Are you a licensed and practising medical doctor?
  • Allow other doctors to share their expertise with you
  • Let the fellow medical friends update you with the new clinical methods of treatments and new dicoveries of effects of drugs in application in their countries.
  • Be international without moving from your surgery.
  • Know more from others. Do not limit yourself.
  • Contribute to a legacy of practical medical and clinical experiences
  • We discuss difficult clinical cases and
  • diagnoses that are difficult to handle
  • We collectively suggest the best therapies
  • We talk about problems among doctors and within the profession.
  • We discuss medical examinations and medical questions; all categories of questions irrespective of the specializations
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