The Student Doctor Network, or SDN, is a website that has a lot to offer to health students and health practitioners. With sections on many of the medical fields, including dental, optometry, and medical fields, the Student Doctor Network has loads of information that is invaluable for anyone looking to be a successful doctor. Students can find help from other students and professionals via the member blogs, which includes topics like First Week of Dental School and Cellular and Humoral Immune Responses.
What SDN is doing right
The Student Doctor Network is doing a lot of things right. Not only it is catering to a specific audience, but it also has just the kind of high-quality content that today’s health care students and professionals seek. With such great content, it’s easy to see why visitors would feel compelled to come back to the Student Doctor Network. The website is also professionally designed, making use of great web features such as applets, drop-down menus, and an intuitive layout that is easy to understand. Furthermore, the community aspect of the Student Doctor Network makes it the perfect platform for students to get in touch with healthcare professionals for their opinions, ideas, studies, or just for a good conversation.
What SDN can improve on
Perhaps the only that I don’t like about the Student Doctor Network is the design of the blog page. The blog page has a design that is very similar to a message board. Perhaps it’s a matter of personal preference, but I find message-board designs to be rather cluttered and confusing to navigate around. Still, the good side of having a message-board design is that the members might feel more compelled to actually contribute their thoughts and concerns on the blog. I just wish that the Student Doctor Network carried over its professional design from the website to the blog site.














