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Launching Today!

It’s web 2.0, then? What happened to web 1.1.4, and web 1.3.8? What about web “Snow Cheetah”? Well, it’s web 2.0 until we get to web 4.0, I’m told. So about time we got with the program, and brought the Dundee Medical Course into the “teen-ies” (after the nought-ies….). The Dundee Blogging Network aims to do just that, and spearheading the attack is DundeePRN. I don’t know of any other medical school who is running the same thing: a student led; student written; student delivered; student edited, moderated and administrated web based resource of the same scope as DundeePRN.

A couple of the students have put in literally hundreds of hours over the past 4 months putting this together, and the fruits of their labours are starting to be evident now.

We launched the site during lectures today (DundeeChest braving the outside world despite his precarious post operative condition), and already we have over 60 users registered with the site. We start the analytics from today, to see how the site is utilised – we hope to get the other years involved in this as soon as possible.

The site is available to everyone and anyone – some pages are only visible to registered users, but there’s nothing stopping anyone registering.

Exciting times…

About DundeeChest 3.0
Born again, phoenix from the flames of DundeeChest and DundeeChest 2.0 comes DundeeChest 3.0. The idea was to provide the medical students of Dundee University Medical School with some support for their respiratory block. Now the students have DundeeChest 4.0 for all their undergraduate needs, and now DC 3.0 is a repository for all things post-graduate. The old undergraduate material is still hidden in here, if you want it.
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