We know. Everyone wants you to get involved with their gig. But you are reading this because you like what you see on NoBlood. Maybe one of your family members needed urgent assistance with locating bloodless medical care. Maybe you needed to know what procedures might be involved during your upcoming surgery. Maybe you just had some research to do for a class, or just out of curiosity...and you found the answer here.. People who know bloodless medicine were here to help you. Now, you can give something back to NoBlood. We want YOUR input, experience, enthusiasm, knowledge, or critical eye (can you spell? we NEED your editorial skills!).
"But," you protest, "I am not a doctor or a nurse. What do I know about this subject?" That is
exactly the reason we want you to keep reading. Remember, NoBlood is a community.
Every member of NoBlood has valuable talents and experience to contribute.
Let us show you how! Check out our Wiki article “
Get Involved!” which discusses the various ways you can help which only take a few minutes a day (less time than it takes to read one news or sports article). For example, it was a pleasure working with Doctor Loubser, an anesthesiologist, who compiled, with the assistance of our Editorial Team, one of our latest articles entitled,
"Epidural Blood Patch". He literally added further refinements to the article in between calls to the OR! So if he can find time, you can too! Imagine being one of the members mentioned in the next post. You can do it! As always, thank you for helping to make NoBlood the number one Site on the web for sharing bloodless healthcare knowledge and expertise.