
Sandvox was the choice for James E. Mullarkey to build his website for Wisconsin Veterans Foundation, Inc.. He chose the “Blueball Pro Tabs Brown Wide” design for the site. People may want to visit the site if they are looking for veterans, training, symposium, clinical tools, primary care.
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Sandvox features used for this site:Blog, External Page, Photo Grid, Custom Collection Index, Site Map, Contact Form, RSS Feed Object, Other Objects, Editing HTML of text, Raw HTML Object, Code Injection, Google Integration
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Describe your website.
This website is a living website for those primary providers in health care, medical and mental health professions seeking clinical training associated with traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress disorders, shock wave and blast injuries, and poly-traumas both within and outside of VA Medical Centers and Clinics.
Who is the target audience for your website?
The broad target are the more than 140 medical colleges and universities in North America with an immediate target market of primary providers in WI, IA, IL, IN, MI, MN, and OH.
What is the advantage of your website over others?
This site, through the 2013 Symposium, provides primary care providers with the clinical tools needed to work with the more than 1.7 million combat veterans receiving services outside of the VA.
Tell us a story about this website.
The primary providers we have contacted to be section Chairpersons and panelists have all said, "This site, more specifically the Symposium is critical in their daily practice."
Why did you use this Sandvox design?
The design is clean, crisp, and allows for ongoing growth, especially in providing the latest RSS and related development options. Moreover, Sandvox allows linkages to and from other social media formats.
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