About Us

MediResource started in 1996 as a pioneer in interactive health, building websites and CD-ROMs. Our initial focus was developing educational programs for physicians and pharmacists. We are different from most interactive companies. We hire in-house, full-time health professionals with front-line experience. This adds significantly to our understanding of how to create the most effective health education programs. We realize that there is a significant need to offer consumer-level information to effectively assist health professionals in their role of improving patient health.

MediResource has quickly adapted from being a technology-focused organization and has become a leading health information publisher (with extremely strong knowledge of how to use technology). We are at the forefront of creating new technologies that deliver health content. We differentiate ourselves from others, as we don't just create health information or just develop technology, we do both. MediResource is now a leading provider of health information, decision support tools, and online health technologies. We'll continue to increase our reach and stay true to our philosophy of helping people improve their health.

MediResource is an international, privately held organization with offices in Houston, Texas, Montreal, Quebec and Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Please feel free to contact us to receive more information on MediResource.

Last updated: May 11, 2007

Newsletter
 

Local Health News
UnitedHealth Group Inc. will cut at least 4,000 jobs, or 5 percent of its workforce, in a restructuring and warned Wednesday th...
>>More
Hundreds of lightning-sparked wildfires have turned the air of Northern California into an unhealthy stew of smoke and ash, for...
>>More
Fears of bird flu are slumping and so have sales of the anti-flu drug Tamiflu. Now its maker is offering a deal to U.S. employe...
>>More
A top U.S. health official says the threat of a flu pandemic remains high. And while the world has made great strides to prepar...
>>More
New research linking low vitamin D levels with deaths from heart disease and other causes bolsters mounting evidence about the ...
>>More

  Advertisement

The contents of this health site are for informational purposes only. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider regarding any questions you may have about a medical condition.

Site Map | Additional Information | Editorial Policy | Contact Us | About Us


Health On the Net Foundation
Health On the
Net Foundation

© 1996 - 2008 MediResource Inc.