| xenoMED Co-Admin -
06-12-2006, 09:14 AM
Dear all,
As you are all aware, recently I am getting busy and the events have been challenging and we have been doing all that we can to resolve some of the issues.
We have now Rajiv (better known to most as Medicus Heidelbergensis) as Co-Admin for xenoMED. I am sure that this is welcome news for everyone.
I am sure that all of you will support him in his new role and we look forward to getting xenoMED back on track. Rajiv will help me in every steps of further expansion and development, smooth and efficient running of xenoMED and any queries can also be directed at him.
By appointing a Co-Admin, I believe that the needed changes on the site can be done much faster and in a more consistent way. Additionally, xenoMED can better support its member, who already are putting a lot of their time and dedication into running xenoMED.
There is still a lot of work to do to make the site the best Resource for Medical Professionals once again. Changes may be slow to begin with, but once the new process picks up speed, the improvements should be visible to you much quicker than before.
There have been a lot of changes on the xenoMED team recently and Rajiv just took up the role as Co-Admin. Beside this I am also making a core group for xenoMED they will be enlisted shortly and Rajiv will also work with them. And some of our dedicated people like JNUS, medic, psoas major who are in Kathmandu at present they will also help this core grourp from their side.
We would like to thank all the International & National advisors who are working so hard to make xenoMED even better day by day.
We would also like to thank the medical community for their contributions not only over the last few months, but over the last year. With your continued support, we look forward to xenoMED helping medical professional in terms of sharing knowledge & experience, once again.
Please welcome Rajiv as Co-Admin for xenoMED.
Thank you. Angel xenoMED | NDR “Nothing brings me more happiness than helping people in the society. It is a goal and an essential part of my life - a kind of destiny.” |