Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Ariana Vargas, already busy with GiveForward, has a new project for which she recently won first prize in a "white board challenge" at the MIT Enterprise Forum in Chicago.

She explains: "My Health Sensei is like Yelp but to help cancer patients find the resources they need to live their lives during treatment."  The site offers an expanded explanation:

When you’re diagnosed with cancer and looking for support, My Health Sensei provides real reviews from people who have been through it before. My Health Sensei aims to be the simplest to use resource finder to help patients, caregivers and health professionals find exactly what they need as quickly as possible.

Take a look, check it out, participate, and share!

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