Welcome to the newly redesigned ModernMedicine Network

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It is with great excitement that we unveil our network-wide redesign. Please read further to learn more about a few of our new features, and browse around to explore the new site!

The network includes the following:

Contemporary OBGYN

Contemporary PediatricsCosmetic Surgery Times TrendsDermatology TimesDrug TopicsFormulary WatchHealthcare TravelerMedical EconomicsManaged Healthcare ExecutiveOpthalmology TimesOpthalmology Times Europe*
Ophthalmology Times Latin America*
Optometry TimesUrology Times

* included, but not redesigned


It is with great excitement that we unveil our network-wide redesign!
Please read further to learn more about just a few of our new features:


A new network navigation that is ever-present at the top of the site will help you easily go between channels and broad sections.

 

Brand or channel navigation takes you to specific content areas to sift through and find articles by specialized topic.

 

The navigation is also available at the bottom of the website, letting you quickly go between brands/channels, menu items and topic areas.

 

Article pages have been completely rebuilt. Links to the Previous and Next articles can now be found both at the top of the page, or floated along the sides if you extend your browser window. Social share, comment, email, print, and text resizing buttons will float along the side of the article as you scroll. Tags, breadcrumbs, and author information will also have greater visibility, providing more ways to explore related topics.

 

 

New content feeds are available on each of the brand home pages to bring you the newest articles based on a clinical area, topic, or blog from our key opinion leaders. Check back often as these content feeds will update frequently.

 

 

 

The new Network home page highlights the most recent entries in every brand/channel, and is accessible wherever you see the ModernMedicine Network logo (including the top network navigation).

A great page to bookmark if you want to stay up-to-date on multiple specialties!

 

 


The articles from the print issues can be located from each home page's Latest Issue section. To look for content from back issues and newsletters, click the Issue Archive button.

 

Browse around to explore our other features, and expect even more improvements in the future!


Please bear with us during the redesign transition as we work to quickly resolve any unforseen issues and smooth out any wrinkles that may arise. There will be a second patch to the new site in coming weeks that will fix a few quirks in addition to providing even more functionality. If you experience trouble logging in, registering, or finding/viewing content, please let us know through the Contact form.

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