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Case Western Reserve University's School of Medicine, School of Nursing, School of Dental Medicine, and other schools within the university contribute faculty time and expertise to developing content and providing Ask an Expert services.
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The Ohio State University's colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, Optometry, Pharmacy, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Veterinary Medicine, the School of Public Health and the Nationwide Children's Hospital contribute faculty time and expertise to developing content and providing Ask an Expert services. |
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The University of Cincinnati began developing NetWellness in 1994 and serves as its administrative home. UC colleges of Allied Health Sciences, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, and the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center contribute faculty time and expertise to developing content and providing Ask an Expert services. |
NetWellness Supporters
NetWellness is a commercial free resource provided by the participating universities. NetWellness supporters contribute funding and substantial monetary support. Support from the private sector comes in the form of unrestricted grants or gifts and does not influence content. To inquire about opportunities to support NetWellness, send a message to support@netwellness.org or call (513) 558-8766.
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Better Health Greater Cleveland is an unparalleled alliance of regional stakeholders that is committed to improving the health and quality of care for Greater Cleveland's residents with common chronic medical conditions. Better Health Greater Cleveland is part of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Aligning Forces for Quality Initiative. |
NetWellness Partners
NetWellness partners provide access to Netwellness and promote its use among their members and customers.
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The State Library of Ohio provides funding for NetWellness operations and development as well as outreach support. |
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Cleveland Plain Dealer |
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Dell has provided server support since 2007. |
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INFOhio, the Information Network for Ohio Schools, promotes NetWellness in Ohio's 4,600+ school buildings and trains school librarians and other educators to best take advantage of NetWellness resources. |
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OhioLINK, Ohio's academic library network, promotes NetWellness among the 115 Ohio college and university libraries who are its members. |
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The Ohio Public Library Information Network provides funding for NetWellness operations and development. In addition, it provides direct access to NetWellness through its web site and high speed network to Ohio’s 700 public libraries. |