Although, technically with both of those doctor's we would just be using the root URL when listing their site. I'd just use the http://www.kernmedicalcenter.com/body.cfm?id=196 to verify the doctor worked out of that office/hospital, etc. With Greene, it's obvious from the front page it's his site. Saw a lot of people putting things like the URL above instead of the root.
Yes, but this is just an exercise I am doing last minute since Im finding examples that are throwing people off so I wanted to clarify to whoever was there ~ Mark L.
These pages: http://ykoreldds.com/ are now acceptable to provide. However, it needs to be clear that it is only "power by ZocDoc" not an actual zocdoc page. ~ Mark L.
I wasn't sure if it was a trick question or not... just covering my bases. LOL That's really good to know. I was always thrown off by those a bit where their domain redirected to something that said it was a ZocDoc Page. Would that also count towards pages that aren't just "powered by ZocDoc" and just a redirect to the doctor's ZocDoc entry? We'd still ignore http://zocdoc.com/doctorx when collecting URLs, right? Just putting it in if they've got a domain that redirects?
Completely ignore links like this: http://zocdoc.com/doctorx They aren't "zocdoc powered" they just *are* zocdoc lol. They are not the doctors professional site. ~ Mark L.
Right, I've been ignoring URLs like http://zocdoc.com/drbobsmith. The question is, what if http://doctorbobsmith.com just redirects to that http://zocdoc.com/drbobsmith URL? I've been marking those as n/a, and should continue to do so, right?
Do you want us to list all the procedures that a plastic surgeon has listed under procedures or just what we think is relevant to a dentist?
I think this was asked on the weekend and it was any/all medical procedures the doctor performs. So if they do braces and nose jobs then you list both.
Sorry All, For whatever reason I was denyed access to this thread (and others) but its working now. Work IS coming today. Closer to the end of the day rather than sooner. But consider it your lucky day. There will be 3 types of batches: Dentist - All 5 steps (probably not streamlined) Urgent Care - 4 Steps Review - Another sample batch for you all to try out with some tweaked instructions. They may all come at once, they may come one after the other, they may run into saturday. I will work it out as I can so just bare with me ~ Mark L.
You weren't the only one shut out, Mark. As I understand it, the problem affected anyone with over 300 posts. Andy's got it fixed.
Just FYI, for the Review Moderation. It was updated in the question, but so you are aware: As long as a review is clearly written on behalf of a Mother or Father for a Son, Daughter or Child, it is acceptable and would not count as "non-patient". But if it is a daugher talking about her geriatric mother or father or cousin or what have you, this is not acceptable and would be considered "non-patient". ~ Mark L.