User Directory
The World Elite Doctors user directory
This directory lists verified medical professionals by specialty, subspecialty interest, qualification and location. Every entry has been checked against submitted credentials before publication, which is what distinguishes it from a self-registered listing.
How to search it
The directory is most useful when you are looking for something specific: a cardiologist in a named city, a specialist in a defined subspecialty, or a clinician with a particular procedural expertise. Filtering by specialty first and then by location generally returns a more useful result than searching by name, unless you already know who you are looking for. Each profile carries qualifications, affiliation, areas of interest and a contact route.
Who uses it
Doctors use the directory to find a colleague to refer to outside their own institution or city. Conference and course organisers use it to identify speakers and faculty. Patients and their families use it to check the qualifications of a clinician they have been referred to, or to find a specialist in a defined field. The listings are intended to inform those decisions, not to rank clinicians against one another.
Appearing in the directory
Practising clinicians can join at Silver, Gold or Platinum level depending on years in practice and contribution; hospitals and clinics are listed as institutions. If a published entry contains an error, or a listed clinician wishes their profile amended or removed, that is handled through the contact page.
Accuracy of the listings
Directory entries reflect the credentials verified at the time of publication and the amendments members have submitted since. Clinicians move institution, gain qualifications and change subspecialty emphasis, so members are asked to keep entries current and are prompted before each renewal. If you find an entry that appears out of date, or you are a listed clinician who needs a correction made, report it through the contact page and it will be checked directly with the clinician concerned.
