SDN’s New Format

Posted on February 18, 2007
Filed Under Student Doctor Network

Welcome to the Student Doctor NetworkThe Student Doctor Network (SDN) was founded in 1999.

Over the past eight years we’ve experienced many changes in the way people use the Internet and the service they expect from Web sites.

When SDN the site was originally created each page was hand-edited. (Ouch.)

Fortunately, we transitioned to more sophisticated and flexible web formats. Our goal this year is to move entirely to a unified format to provide faster browsing and significantly improved interconnectedness among the different sections at SDN.

Over the next few weeks you’ll notice more of the site will change to this new format. The SDN Forums will retain their current set-up, but some minor modifications will occur to make navigation easier.

Where to find SDN Resources

We’re going to do our best to make sure old pages will forward to their new page. This will make navigation relatively seamless for most members. However, if you have trouble finding a section, we’ve listed the sections (in order of popularity) here:

New News Section

Over the past 3 months we have been publishing news articles by our own team of freelance writers. We’ve listed some of our more popular news articles here:

Comments

2 Responses to “SDN’s New Format”

  1. Hoover on February 19th, 2007 11:19 am

    Lee,

    Grats on the new format, it looks great. Wordpress rocks, and I think you’ll appreciate the functionality that it affords.

    Great job on running an extremely popular forum. You are certainly considered an authority site when it comes to medical and pre-medical discussion.

    Keep up the good work.

  2. L. Burnett on February 19th, 2007 5:08 pm

    Thanks!

    Props to your site as well; MSH is really well designed and I enjoy your blogs. :)

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