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==Help wanted!==
 
==Help wanted!==
If you are a practicing hematology/oncology physician, nurse, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, pharmacist, or other medical professional, and you would like to make changes to this website, we'd love to have you on board! It is easy to learn how to add information, and we'd be happy to set you up for success. [[Special:CreateAccount|Please create an account]] in the upper right corner, and email [mailto:[email protected] [email protected]] to discuss how you'd like to participate. Contributions of all types are welcome, including:
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If you are a practicing hematology/oncology physician, nurse, advanced practice provider, pharmacist, or other healthcare professional, and you would like to make changes to this website, we'd love to have you on board! We are also open to contributions from healthcare professional trainees. It is easy to learn how to add information, and we'd be happy to set you up for success. [[Special:CreateAccount|Please create an account]] in the upper right corner, and email [mailto:[email protected] [email protected]] to discuss how you'd like to participate. Contributions of all types are welcome, including:
  
*chemotherapy regimens--even emailed papers or links to protocols are welcome
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*Chemotherapy regimens--even emailed papers or links to protocols are welcome
*links to useful resources
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*Links to useful resources such as guidelines and online calculators
*suggestions for supportive care based on personal experience or institutional protocols
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*Suggestions for supportive care based on personal experience or institutional protocols
*original articles
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*Corrections of typographical or factual errors
*corrections of typographical or factual errors
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*Linking to [http://hemonc.org/wiki/Main_Page HemOnc.org] from your own blog, Twitter/Facebook/Google account, or other website; you can also use the "share" buttons in upper right of most pages for your convenience. [http://www.facebook.com/HemOnc.org Like HemOnc.org on Facebook], [http://twitter.com/#!/Hem_Onc follow us on Twitter], and [[Mailing list for HemOnc.org|join our mailing list]].
*linking to [http://hemonc.org/wiki/Main_Page HemOnc.org] from your own blog, Twitter/Facebook/Google account, or other website; you can also use the "share" buttons in upper right of most pages for your convenience. [http://www.facebook.com/HemOnc.org Like HemOnc.org on Facebook], [http://twitter.com/#!/Hem_Onc follow us on Twitter], and [[Mailing list for HemOnc.org|join our mailing list]].
 
  
 
Once you've signed up for an account, please see the [[Style guide|style guide]] for instructions and guidance on how to contribute in a standardized format. Also see [[Sources|sources]] to see what primary resources we are using the most often to build and maintain the site.
 
Once you've signed up for an account, please see the [[Style guide|style guide]] for instructions and guidance on how to contribute in a standardized format. Also see [[Sources|sources]] to see what primary resources we are using the most often to build and maintain the site.

Revision as of 14:22, 9 November 2019

Help wanted!

If you are a practicing hematology/oncology physician, nurse, advanced practice provider, pharmacist, or other healthcare professional, and you would like to make changes to this website, we'd love to have you on board! We are also open to contributions from healthcare professional trainees. It is easy to learn how to add information, and we'd be happy to set you up for success. Please create an account in the upper right corner, and email [email protected] to discuss how you'd like to participate. Contributions of all types are welcome, including:

  • Chemotherapy regimens--even emailed papers or links to protocols are welcome
  • Links to useful resources such as guidelines and online calculators
  • Suggestions for supportive care based on personal experience or institutional protocols
  • Corrections of typographical or factual errors
  • Linking to HemOnc.org from your own blog, Twitter/Facebook/Google account, or other website; you can also use the "share" buttons in upper right of most pages for your convenience. Like HemOnc.org on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and join our mailing list.

Once you've signed up for an account, please see the style guide for instructions and guidance on how to contribute in a standardized format. Also see sources to see what primary resources we are using the most often to build and maintain the site.

Check back soon and see what progress is made!