Medicosapiens Team is proud to launch the Medicosapiens.org which went live officially on April 10, 2012.
Summary of the General Policies
- The purpose of site is to discuss the scientific content of medical research in a reader friendly manner.
- We request contributors to refrain from political statements and critique on government policies unless they can be substantiated by facts from peer reviewed journals.
- Similarly, discussing religious aspects and personal beliefs is discouraged.
- The Medicosapiens.org Admin has a similar policy of handling comments which will be posted in response to the posts.
- All the contributions should be original and should not have been published or copy pasted from elsewhere. If a post contains content from other source, prior permission of use and due credit should be given tot he original author.
- Contributions should not have any implication in terms of religion, politics etc.
- Send your contributions to admin@medicosapiens.org
- Read the Policies and disclaimer for more information.
Policies and Disclaimer
Objectives of Medicosapiens.org:
1. Spread awareness in students, doctors, policy makers regarding the updates in the medical literature and health care related issues.
2. Bridge the gaps among the researchers, students, doctors, policy makers and common people.
3. Give a platform for publishing medical and health related articles free of cost in a short period.
4. Provide a joint discussion platform to medical students and physicians by starting discussion forum.
5. Developing countries have limited access to research journals. If correct and accurate information is given to the doctors from the developing countries, their needs for the scientific knowledge can be addresses via this initiative.
6. To promote the culture of writing and reading, which has declined recently.
7. Comments from the readers and response from the authors, will decrease the gaps between the authors/researchers and the readers.
8. Promote social and medical organization by writing features on them, so that they their voice to a greater audience.
9. Present research in a simple language so that common people and doctors who do not have much knowledge and understanding of the statistical methods, can benefit from the scientific literature.