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This electronic multimedia manual is your companion to learning. It is written with the practicing doctor in mind who would like to work with his patient in resolving the patients problem. It is conceptualized with the idea that the clinician would like to have an accessible warehouse of knowledge an skill acquisition platform that is accessible . It has to be clear, concise and geared towards self directed learning.
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Disclaimer: Although every effort is made by the publishers and editorial board to see that no inaccurate or misleading data, opinion or statement appear in this website, they wish to make it clear that the data and opinions appearing in the articles herein are the responsibility of the contributor concerned. Accordingly, the publishers and the editorial board accept no liability whatsoever for the consequences of any such inaccurate or misleading data, opinion or statement. Whilst every effort is made to ensure that drug doses and other quantities are presented accurately, readers are advised that new methods and techniques involving new techniques , surgery drug usage, as described in this site, should only be followed in conjunction with the contributors own published literature in their own practice. Welcome to Www.handsurgerymanual.com. By using our Web site, you agree to the following terms of use, which constitute an agreement between Www.handsurgerymanual.com and you. We may change these terms from time to time. You will always be able to view the most current version by clicking on a link at the bottom of any page on our site. Scope of These Terms These terms of use apply to your use of our Www.handsurgerymanual.com. Web site. Our InformationWe include a lot of information on Www.handsurgerymanual.com for the continuing education for medical professionals.
Please remember that all of the information on www.handsurgerymanual.com is meant for adults who are licensed medical professionals. We maintain this by ensuring registration to the site and have locked sensitive information. Any attempt to illegally unlock these files for other use will infringe on the terms and condition of legal use of this site.
You should remember that it is not meant to serve as a substitute for your own clinical judgment as a healthcare professional. If you are a consumer who chooses to use the professional-level information on Www.handsurgerymanual.com.com, you should not rely on that information as professional medical advice or use it to replace any relationship with your doctor or other qualified healthcare professional. For medical concerns, including decisions about medications and other treatments, consumers should always consult their doctor or, in serious cases, seek immediate assistance from emergency personnel. Our Tools and Databases We include clinical tools and databases intended for the use of healthcare professionals on our Web site. Our tools don't give professional advice or recommend particular products. Doctors and other healthcare professionals who use our tools or databases should exercise their own clinical judgment as to the results. Consumers who use the tools or databases do so at their own risk. Ownership of Www.handsurgerymanual.comCopyrightWe or our partners own the information on Www.handsurgerymanual.com.You may look at our Web site online, download individual articles to your personal or handheld computer for later reading, and even print a reasonable number of copies of pages for yourself, your family, or friends. You must not remove any copyright notices from our materials. We reserve all our other rights. Among other things, this means you must not sell our information, rewrite or modify it, redistribute it, put it on your own Web site, or use it for any commercial purpose without our prior written permission. Trademarks We also own the names we use for our products and services on Www.handsurgerymanual.com., All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. If your activities are noncommercial, you may make use of our trademarks by linking to us or discussing us with others, as long as you make it clear that we are the owner of the trademark. Any other uses of our trademarks require our prior written approval.
Linking to UsUsually, we don't mind if you have a simple link from your Web site to ours. However, you must first ask our permission if you intend to frame our site or incorporate pieces of it into a different site or product in a way that is not clear to our users. You aren't allowed to link to us if you engage in illegal, obscene, or offensive content, or if the link in any way has a negative impact on our reputation. Information that You Put on Our Web Site When you place materials or information on our web site that are available publicly, you give us an irrevocable, perpetual license to use that information. For example, we have the right to display a comment that you post on one of our discussion boards for as long as we want. We will consider requests to remove information that you make publicly available on our Web sites on an individual basis (contact us at the email address we give at the end of this document). Software ProductsWe make some software and accompanying documentation available for downloading from our Web sites. These materials are the copyrighted work of Www.handsurgerymanual.com or companies that have licensed the software to us. We do not transfer any ownership rights in software our documentation to you when you download it from our Web sites; rather, you are allowed to use the software and documentation under the terms of a license agreement. You must read the license agreement that accompanies each product and indicate your agreement to those terms prior to downloading. You are not authorized to attempt to recreate or reverse engineer our software. In addition, some software available on our Web sites is subject to United States export controls. By downloading or using such software, you are representing to us that your download of such software complies with these controls. Laws that govern this agreementWww.handsurgerymanual.com controls the Www.handsurgerymanual.com Web sites from its offices within the United Kingdom. The Web sites can be accessed from any where. Acceptance Procedure By accessing materials on our Web site or registering you agree with all the terms and conditions of this agreement. Privacy PolicyBecause we are in the healthcare area, we pay special attention to privacy issues. The purpose of our privacy policy is to identify the information we may collect about you, describe the uses we may make of your information and the security measures we take to protect it, and discuss your options for controlling your information. You can review our privacy policy for Www.handsurgerymanual.com at the end of this page. ConsequencesIf you don't comply with these terms, we have the right to suspend or eliminate your account, and remove any information you have placed on our site. We may also take any legal action we think is appropriate. If your violation of this agreement causes harm to others, you agree to hold Www.handsurgerymanual.com harmless against any liability for that harm. Questions or Concerns about Our Terms of UseFor questions or concerns about these terms of use, please send an email to us. Privacy PolicyBecause we are in the healthcare area, we pay special attention to privacy issues. The purpose of our privacy policy is to identify the information we may collect about you, describe the uses we may make of your information and the security measures we take to protect it, and discuss your options for controlling your information. You can review our privacy policy for Www.handsurgerymanual.com at the bottom of this page. ConsequencesIf you don't comply with these terms, we have the right to suspend or eliminate your account, and remove any information you have placed on our site. We may also take any legal action we think is appropriate. If your violation of this agreement causes harm to others, you agree to hold Www.handsurgerymanual.com harmless against any liability for that harm. Questions or Concerns about Our Terms of UseFor questions or concerns about these terms of use, please send an email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it '; document.write( '' ); document.write( addy_text23677 ); document.write( '<\/a>' ); //-->\n This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
Protection of InformationIn this section of our Privacy Policy, we discuss the security measures we take to protect information that we have collected about you. General PoliciesWe have implemented technology and security policies, rules and other measures to protect the personal data that we have under our control from unauthorized access, improper use, alteration, unlawful or accidental destruction, and accidental loss. We also protect your information by requiring that all our employees and others who have access to or are associated with the processing of your data respect your confidentiality. We use security methods to determine the identity of its registered users, so that appropriate rights and restrictions can be enforced for that user. Reliable verification of user identity is called authentication. We use both passwords and usernames to authenticate users. Users are responsible for maintaining their own passwords. Storage of Health InformationPersonally identifiable health information you share with us is stored on our database servers at our data centers or hosted by third parties who have entered into agreements with us that require them to observe our Privacy Policy. We have a firewall to prevent unauthorized access. Data centers are physically secure and protected from unauthorized access by unauthorized persons. Physical access to the servers requires individual authorization and authentication. Information in our data centers is backed up routinely, in order to aid in the recovery of information in the event of accidental damage of information or due to a natural disaster. The backup media are stored in a physically secure storage facility. Access to Information and ChoicesIn this section of our Privacy Policy, we tell you how to obtain and correct information we have about you, and how to choose what types of information you may share with us. Correction of Information We Have About YouIf you believe that registration information collected by our Web site(s) is in error, you may edit your personal profile any time that you like. You can directly edit your user profile on our Web site on which you initially registered. Requests for deletion of your record may result in your removal from the registry, but we may keep certain demographic information about you for product improvement purposes. You may contact Web Customer Support and ask for the changes that you would like to make. Privacy Policy
Our Privacy Policy Handsurgerymanual.com understands how important the privacy of personal information is to you. Handsurgerymanual.com is committed to honoring your privacy. The document you are reading is our Privacy Policy for our Web sites that are accessible by physicians, nurses and healthcare professionals, and it describes what information we may collect about you, what uses we may make of it, how you can tell us what to do with your information, and what precautions we take against unauthorized access or use of your information. About This Privacy Policy Web Sites Covered Reference to "Handsurgerymanual.com" or "We" means Handsurgerymanual.com, including any company that we control (for example a subsidiary that we own). Handsurgerymanual.com's Web sites include any site that Handsurgerymanual.com owns or controls, unless the Web site states expressly that it is subject to a different policy. This Privacy Policy applies to Handsurgerymanual.com's Web sites. You should read the privacy policy at each Web site that you visit after you leave one of our sites. We are not responsible for how other Web sites treat your privacy, once you leave Handsurgerymanual.com's Web site. Privacy Policy Changes As our Privacy Policy changes in significant ways, we will make every effort to notify you of the changes. Minor changes to the policy may occur that will not affect our use of individually identifiable information. For these instances, we may not notify you of such minor changes. When the Privacy Policy changes in a way that significantly affects the way we handle personal information, we will not apply the new policy to information we have previously gathered without obtaining consent from the appropriate individual. We will post Privacy Policy changes on our Web sites in a timely manner. Information We Collect In this section of our Privacy Policy, we discuss the different types of information we may collect about you, and the ways in which we collect them. Information We Collect from Unregistered Visitors Visitors to each of our Web sites can access the Web site's home page and browse some areas of the site without disclosing any personally identifiable information. We do track information provided to us by your browser, including the Web site you came from (known as the "referring URL"), the type of browser you use, the time and date of access, and other information that does not personally identify you. On most of our Web sites, you must register with us to use the entire site. Information We Collect When You Register When you register for services on our Web sites, you are asked to provide us with identifying information, such as your name, gender, contact information, and other personal information. On our registration screens, we clearly label which information is required for registration, and which information is optional and may be given at your discretion. You will also be given a choice about whether or not you want to receive newsletters and other information that we distribute from time to time. Our Web sites will explain how personally identifiable information will be used and ask for your consent before collecting it. Information from Outside Sources We may also collect information about persons who register on our Web sites from other sources in order to verify their licensure status and identity. In some cases, we may ask you for information after you register, such as your credit card information, when necessary to process an order for purchase. Our Web sites may contact financial or credit organizations to confirm customer credit cards. Other Information
In addition, we gather information about you that is automatically collected by our Web server, such as your IP address and domain name. We will use this information to personalize its offerings and presentations to you, facilitate your movements throughout our Web sites, provide personalized services, and to communicate with you individually. Use of Cookies and Web Beacons Cookies are a technology we use to keep track of users as they move through our Web sites. Your browser allows us to place some information on your computer's hard drive that is associated with the computer you are using. We use cookies to personalize our Web sites and to track your usage across all of our Web sites. Your Web browser can be set to allow you to control whether you will accept cookies, reject cookies, or to notify you each time a cookie is sent to you. If your browser is set to reject cookies, Web sites that are cookie-enabled will not recognize you when you return to the Web site, and some Web site functionality may be lost. The Help section of your browser will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting cookies. Although cookies do not normally contain personally identifiable information, if you are a registered user, we may elect to associate your registration information with cookies that our Web site places on your computer's hard drive. Associating a cookie with your registration data allows us to offer increased personalization and functionality. For example, you can elect to have our Web sites "remember" your user name and password and bypass the sign-in process on each visit to the site. Without cookies, this functionality would not be possible. Some of our business partners may use cookies on our site (for example, advertisers). We have told them that we do not want them to use cookie information to track our users' activities once they leave our Web sites. However, because of the way advertisements are served on our Web sites, we do not have total control over how advertisers use cookies on our Web site. If you believe that one of our advertisers is placing an unwanted cookie on your hard drive, please contact the webmaster to assist us in resolving the problem. We also may use Web beacons to collect non-personally identifiable information about your use of our Web sites and the Web sites of selected sponsors and advertisers, as well as your use of special promotions or newsletters. Web beacons are tiny graphic image files, embedded in a Web page in GIF, JPG, or HTML format, that provide a presence on the Web page and send back to its home server (which can belong to the host site, a network advertiser, or some other third party) information from a user's browser, such as the IP address, the URL of the page on which the beacon is located, the type of browser that is accessing the site, and the ID number of any cookies on the user's computer that were previously placed by that server. Web beacons can also be used to place a cookie on the user's browser. The information collected by Web beacons allows us to statistically monitor (i) how many people are using our Web sites and selected sponsors' and advertisers' sites, (ii) how many people open our emails, and (iii) for what purposes these actions are being taken. Our Web beacons are not used to track your activity outside of our Web sites or those of our sponsors. We do not link non-personally identifiable information from Web beacons to personally identifiable information without your permission; we do not use Web beacons to collect or store personal health information about you. Third parties under contract with us may use cookies or Web beacons to collect non-personally identifiable information about your usage of our sites, and this information may used by us to tailor the advertising you may see on sites within the networks of these third parties. This non-personally identifiable information is anonymous and does not contain any personal information about you. These third parties may collect this information, on our behalf, to help us target our advertising on these third party sites. These third parties have agreed not to use this non-personal cookie or Web beacon information except to help us target our advertising on these sites and have agreed to not link any non-personal cookie or Web beacon information collected by them on our sites to personally identifiable information they or others collect from other sites. If your browser is set to reject cookies, this non-personally identifiable information will not be sent to these third parties. Children's Privacy We are committed to protecting the privacy of children. Our Web sites are designed and intended for use by adults, and are not intended for, nor designed to be used by children under the age of 18. We do not collect personally identifiable information from any person we know is a child under the age of 18. Uses We Make of Information In this section of our Privacy Policy, we identify the ways we may use information about you that we have collected. Aggregate Data We create aggregate data about visitors to our Web sites for product development and improvement activities. We also use it for market analysis. We may provide information from our Web sites in aggregate form, with identifying information removed, to third parties. For example, we may tell a health care partner what percentage of our registered users reside in a particular geographical area. When aggregated health information is provided, we pool it from many individual records and strip it of any data that could be used to identify an individual before it is used. Any third party that receives aggregated health care data must agree not to attempt to re-identify the people it belongs to. For example, we may provide information to a potential advertiser of a product that would appeal to a diabetes patient about what percentage of our users have diabetes. Depending on our agreement with the third parties, we may or may not charge for this information. Third Parties We do not share any kinds of personally identifiable information with third parties. Protection of Information In this section of our Privacy Policy, we discuss the security measures we take to protect information that we have collected about you. General Policies We have implemented technology and security policies, rules and other measures to protect the personal data that we have under our control from unauthorized access, improper use, alteration, unlawful or accidental destruction, and accidental loss. We also protect your information by requiring that all our employees and others who have access to or are associated with the processing of your data respect your confidentiality. We use security methods to determine the identity of its registered users, so that appropriate rights and restrictions can be enforced for that user. Reliable verification of user identity is called authentication. We use both passwords and usernames to authenticate users. Users are responsible for maintaining their own passwords. Storage of Health Information Personally identifiable health information you share with us is stored on our database servers at our data centers or hosted by third parties who have entered into agreements with us that require them to observe our Privacy Policy. We have a firewall to prevent unauthorized access. Data centers are physically secure and protected from unauthorized access by unauthorized persons. Physical access to the servers requires individual authorization and authentication. Information in our data centers is backed up routinely, in order to aid in the recovery of information in the event of accidental damage of information or due to a natural disaster. The backup media are stored in a physically secure storage facility. Access to Information and Choices In this section of our Privacy Policy, we tell you how to obtain and correct information we have about you, and how to choose what types of information you may share with us. Correction of Information We Have About You If you believe that registration information collected by our Web site(s) is in error, you may edit your personal profile any time that you like. You can directly edit your user profile on our Web site on which you initially registered. Requests for deletion of your record may result in your removal from the registry, but we may keep certain demographic information about you for product improvement purposes. You may contact Web Customer Support and ask for the changes that you would like to make. Employees Employees are required to keep your information private, as a condition of their employment with us. Only selected, authorized employees are permitted to access health information. Employees with access to personally identifiable health information are required to attend a confidentiality/privacy training class, and to sign a confidentiality agreement. All employees and contractors must abide by our Privacy Policy, and those who violate that policy are subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination of their employment and legal action. Privacy Questions or Concerns about One of Our Web Sites For privacy questions or concerns about one of our Web sites, please contact webmaster@handsurgerymanual.com Related Information Advertising and Editorial Policy We do not allow advertising on our web site. Our editorial policy is on the editorial web page. Ownership and Financial Interests in Our Company We have no financial transactions as we provide knowledge freely. Our Website is fully and privately funded by its authors and the members of the editorial board.
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