TalkAboutHealth is where patients and caregivers get personalized, helpful, and accurate answers from experts, survivors, and organizations.
TalkAboutHealth has carefully chosen leading medical professionals and experts to join the community and share their expertise and knowledge. They are a welcoming and caring community who have come together to meet, share, and learn with each other. They welcome patients, families, caregivers, survivors, professionals, and organizations. Everyone is encouraged to share their unique knowledge and experiences. The more we share, the more lives we improve and save.
How does it work:
TalkAboutHealth finds and notifies the right experts, survivors, and organizations to answer questions. They then connect patients, high risk individuals, and supporters who need health support, with survivors, experts, and organizations who can help.
You can then post your discoveries or what you are thinking to educate others and start conversations. Talk About Health then recommends matches for you with people who can help, such as experienced peers, survivors, and experts. They match members based on experiences, disease, treatments, medications, side effects, demographics, cultural background, and much more.
Accurate, timely, and helpful
The right people are notified right away to answer questions based on experience and specialty. Both the staff at TalkAboutHealth and experienced community members review all answers. If answers are not accurate or helpful, they are marked “Not helpful”, or are flagged and removed.
Personalized and relevant
They match you with the answers and knowledge you need based on your health and profile information.
Organized and curated
The community organizes and curates the questions and answers so that the information is trusted and easily found.
Real-time notifications
They notify you of new answers and updates via facebook, email, instant message, and twitter so you get the latest information.
Click here for current work shops, one featuring Dr. Leonard Farber from The Farber Center for Radiation Oncology answering questions on Radiation Oncology and Partial Breast Irradiation (APBI): Current Work Shops











