Search engines competition is at the highest level and constantly embedding new technologies into searches. The result? Better information for the consumer, and it's only the beginning! Search engine technology is so precise (especially Google) that conducting a doctor search or a people search can deliver googles of information.
Depending on the type and quality of information you're looking after, several different approaches can be used to perform your search.
A Doctor Search
How can I find a Doctor?
Go to Google.com and type in the full name of a doctor (i.e. Dr. Jerome Garden), the city or state, and a specialty field. These keywords gives you a general idea if the doctor has been involved in communities, written publications, media, and so on.
Visit your state medical board and find out if your medical board is one of the few who offer free doctor reports. Medical boards let you know if your (the) doctor has ever been disciplined in that particular state and give you doctor licensure status.
Next, check out the abms.org and the ama-assn.org for proper board certification and organizational status.
Finally, visit the fsmb.org. This organization is the governing board of all (MD) State Medical Boards. I highly recommend you visit "FSMB" if you are looking for doctor disciplinary action information, A report will cost you $9.95 each. Depending on what your doctor's specialty, its always good if they belong to a medical society, for example, a pediatrician might belong to the American Academy of Pediatrics. Keep in mind, a doctor could belong to many society organizations.
A People Search
How can I find a Person?
Like a doctor search, if you want detailed information, it will cost you. However, here are others ways to conduct a free people search:
Go to Google.com and type in the first and last name (i.e. Hugo Gallegos), city, state, profession, business, and so on.
Visit reversephonedirectory.com, superpages.com, dexonline.com, anywho.com, switchboard.com, infospace.com, att.com/directory.
Many other sites exist where you can find information. However, most information comes from the same databases with different companies conducting the actual search.
A Background Check
Can I do Free Background Checks? Yes, you can. The question is will you be successful in finding the information you want?
Bottom line
Most consumers prefer quality information and will pay for it. Therefore, before you pay for information, it's essential to find out what type of searches the company specializes in. Also, browse the site map on their web site to find the FAQs, testimonials, and contact information. If the company discloses very little information about themselves, start looking elsewhere.
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