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Launched in 1996, www.eMedicine.com comprises the largest and most current Clinical Knowledge Base available to physicians and health professionals. Nearly 10,000 physician authors and editors contribute to the eMedicine Clinical Knowledge Base, which contains articles on 7000 diseases and disorders. The evidence-based content—updated 24/7—provides the latest practice guidelines in 62 medical specialties. eMedicine's professional content undergoes 4 levels of physician peer review plus an additional review by a PharmD. eMedicine's professional and institutional subscription site is www.iMedicine.com.

In May 2003, eMedicine launched a new consumer health site— www.eMedicinehealth.com. With more than 5500 pages of health content, the site contains articles written by physicians for patients and consumers. Each article is reviewed by 2 physicians and a PharmD. Current medical information is available in the Health Resource, First Aid and Emergencies, and Lifestyle and Wellness Centers.

The eMedicine Clinical Knowledge Base contains 30,000 multimedia files and features the largest online repository of medical education credits for physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and optometrists.

eMedicine.com, Inc. is a privately held company and has a corporate publishing and business office in Omaha, Nebraska, and a technology center in Syracuse, New York. The company also has offices in Boston, Massachusetts; Lafayette, New Jersey; and St. Louis, Missouri.

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