2 Minute Medicine
2 Minute Medicine, Inc. is a peer-reviewed and physician-led medical publishing and original news syndication company. It was founded in 2012 by Marc D. Succi MD, a physician at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School.[1][2][3] 2 Minute Medicine is a content licensing group, licensing their content to industry companies,[4][5][6] libraries,[7] and higher-education institutions including Harvard University.[8] They license their content through a system known as the 2 Minute Medicine Syndication Engine.[2][9] Their textbook arm, the 2 Minute Medicine Physician Press, publishes various education textbooks including the Classics in Medicine and The Classics in Radiology.[10]
Industry | Publishing, News Media, Web Syndication |
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Founded | Boston, MA (2012) |
Founder | Marc D. Succi, MD |
Headquarters | Boston, MA |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Marc D. Succi, MD (Editor-in-Chief) Andrew Cheung, MD (Managing Editor) |
Products | Wire service, Medical Textbooks |
Services | Medical news production, syndication, and licensing |
Website | 2minutemedicine.com/about |
References
- Herper, Matthew. "Marc Succi, 25 - pg.26". Forbes.
- "Massachusetts Medical Society: Harvard Medical School Students, Mass. General Hospital Resident are Winners of Information Technology Awards from Massachusetts Medical Society". www.massmed.org.
- "Marc Succi | Harvard Catalyst Profiles | Harvard Catalyst". connects.catalyst.harvard.edu.
- "Books - AccessMedicine - McGraw-Hill Medical". accessmedicine.mhmedical.com.
- Center, Access User (24 December 2015). "2 Minute Medicine Now Live on AccessMedicine".
- "Microcephaly rates elevated in Brazil prior to Zika virus epidemic". 5 January 2018.
- "2 Minute Medicine now available". 3 February 2016.
- Medicine®, 2 Minute (9 September 2014). "Bra wearing not linked to breast cancer - Harvard Health Blog".
- "2 Minute Medicine - Concise. Curated. Medical News". 2 Minute Medicine.
- Succi, Marc; Carr, Leah; Cheung, Andrew (23 January 2018). "2 Minute Medicine's the Classics in Medicine: Summaries of the Landmark Trials, 1e (the Classics Series)". 2 Minute Medicine, Incorporated – via Google Books.