The leading online platform for medical education in multiple myeloma, Multiple Myeloma Hub, has announced the launch of its new user account feature, designed to revolutionise the way medical professionals and students access and engage with medical content. The feature offers a range of benefits, including the ability to bookmark and save content for later, and the option to customise the feed to receive the most relevant content.
Mia Hill, Managing Director at Scientific Education Support, commented: “Our mission is to empower healthcare professionals with the latest knowledge and updates in their disease area. The introduction of user accounts is a step towards achieving this goal. We want our users to have a personalized and seamless learning experience, and the new features will undoubtedly enhance their journey.”
The user accounts are free to set up and easy to use. To get started, users can visit the website, enter their email and click on the ‘Continue’ button. Alternatively, users can log in with their existing accounts to start benefiting from these exciting features.
The Multiple Myeloma Hub is an open-access online resource, dedicated to providing balanced, credible, and up-to-date medical education in multiple myeloma. It shares new data, evidence-based articles, therapy approvals, expert opinions, and international congress coverage to treatment teams and researchers around the world.
Jessica Silva, Project Services Strategic Director at Scientific Education Support, said: “We are excited to launch the user account feature and we look forward to seeing the positive impact it has on the medical education community.”
Today marks the launch of the Multiple Myeloma Hub’s user account feature, designed to revolutionise the way medical professionals and students access and engage with medical content. The feature offers a range of benefits, including the ability to bookmark and save content, customise the feed, and access the latest data and evidence-based articles. Jessica Silva, Project Services Strategic Director at Scientific Education Support, said: “We are excited to launch the user account feature and we look forward to seeing the positive impact it has on the medical education community.”
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