Instant Access to International Doctors’ Network in Seven Countries Offers an Important Resource in the Wake of National Healthcare Staffing Shortages
Press Releases
Sermo Social Network welcomes 81,000 Australian doctors
First Ever Medical Crowdsourcing Platform in Seven Countries, Including the US, UK, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand and South Africa
Sermo opens doors its community to Ireland’s 12,000 Doctors
Access to International Physicians Offers a Resource to Ireland’s Medical Community for the Nation’s 2015-2017 Top 25 Health Priorities
Sermo Social Network welcomes New Zealand’s 14,000 doctors
First ever medical crowdsourcing platform across seven countries including the US, UK, Canada, Ireland, Australia and South Africa
Sermo opens doors to Canada’s 77,000 physicians
85 percent of doctors polled from Canada and European Countries want to join leading US social network for doctors
Peter Kirk, CEO of Sermo, Named PM360 ELITE Disruptor
Sermo CEO, Peter Kirk, has been named a PM360 ELITE Disruptor of 2015. This is the first year that PM360, the premier magazine for pharma marketing, has honored individual leaders in the field.
30 minutes to save a life using social network
Sermo Helps Save Patient’s Life through Medical Crowdsourcing
Is Dr. Oz Selling Snake Oil or Survival?
Sermo Poll of over 2,000 Doctors Shows 81 Percent Think Dr. Oz Should Resign or Have His License Revoked
US Doctors Support Legalized Cannabis
With 4/20 upon us, it’s high time for doctors to weigh in on marijuana – both medicinal and otherwise
First ever channel for UK and US physicians to work together
Doctors Around the World Want to Join the Leading US Social Network for Doctors
Measles outbreak directly attributable to unvaccinated kids
Sermo Finds Majority of Doctors Think Unvaccinated Children Should Not be Allowed to Attend Public Schools
Obesity is not a disability according to most Sermo doctors
Poll Finds 88 Percent of U.S. Doctors Disagree With the European Union Ruling Obesity as a Disability, Believing Governments Should Invest in Curbing, Not Enabling, the Obesity Epidemic