The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) has announced a partnership with Unbound Medicine, an innovative leader in digital healthcare content management.
In 2017, after twice publishing their book, Nutrition Guide for Clinicians, the PCRM was eager to modernise their content and distribution. They intended to make their guide more readily accessible to members by sharing it online and as a mobile resource. They also needed a platform that was easy to update, easy to manage, and affordable. The move to partner with Unbound Medicine is to achieve this.
Delivering healthcare knowledge by using their exclusive digital publishing platform, uPub™, Unbound Medicine makes digital publishing accessible and affordable. uPub allows users to efficiently design, develop, manage, and distribute their valuable content on the web and mobile devices. With uPub, PCRM can control their content publishing updates as they become available, and mobile app and web distribution mean that information can be accessed by their members anywhere at any time.
PCRM is a non-profit coalition of over 12,000 physicians and over 175,000 members worldwide. Among other causes, they promote preventive medicine through nutrition. Nutrition Guide for Clinicians draws on evidence-based research and details nutrition's role in causing or curtailing disease. Since its launch in March 2018, over 5,000 users have downloaded the app and accessed its information over 30,000 times. Other organisations have also turned to Unbound Medicine for their expertise successfully employing uPub for content management and distribution including the American Pediatric Surgical Association which launched web and mobile access of their very popular Pediatric Surgery NaT (Not a Textbook) in 2017.
PCRM's Nutrition Guide for Clinicians is available for free on the web and in the Apple App Store and Android's Google Play Store.
Brought to you by Scope e-Knowledge Center, a trusted global partner for digital content transformation solutions - Abstracting & Indexing (A&I), Knowledge Modeling (Taxonomies, Thesauri and Ontologies), and Metadata Enrichment & Entity Extraction.
More News in this Theme