Terms of use of The International Center for Clinical Excellence
The ICCE website is for the personal use of Members and may only be used for direct commercial purposes if they are specifically endorsed or authorized by the ICCE or its parent company GroupNos. The ICCE reserves the right to remove inappropriate commercial content. Unauthorized use of the ICCE, including, without limitation, collecting usernames, user id numbers, and/or email addresses of Members by electronic or other means for the purpose of sending unsolicited email, or employing third party promotional sites or software to promote profiles for money, is prohibited. Commercial advertisements, affiliate links, and other forms of unauthorized data collection or solicitation may be removed from Member profiles without notice or explanation and may result in termination of Membership privileges.
Content posted:
Please choose carefully the information that you post on, through or in connection with the ICCE and that you provide to other members. You are solely responsible for the Content that you post on, through or in connection with the ICCE, and any material or information that you transmit to other members and for your interactions with other members.
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The ICCE may reject, refuse to post or delete any content for any or no reason, including, but not limited to, content that in the sole judgment of the ICCE violates the membership rules spelled out in this FAQ, or which may be offensive, illegal or violate the rights of any person or entity, or harm or threaten the safety of any person or entity.
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The ICCE assumes no responsibility for monitoring the ICCE for inappropriate content or conduct. If at any time the ICCE chooses, in its sole discretion, to monitor the ICCE, the ICCE nonetheless assumes no responsibility for the content, no obligation to modify or remove any inappropriate Content, and no responsibility for the conduct of the User submitting any such Content.
- Your ICCE profile may not include any form of the content outlined in the Content/Activity Prohibited section of this FAQ. Despite this prohibition, information, materials, products or services provided by other ICCE Members (for instance, in their profiles) or linked services may, in whole or in part, be unauthorized, impermissible or otherwise violate ICCE membership rules. The ICCE assumes no responsibility or liability for this material.
- If you become aware of misuse of the ICCE by any person or linked service, please send an email to: membership@centerforclinicalexcellence.com.
Content/Activity Prohibited.
The following are examples of the kind of content that is prohibited to post on, through or in connection with the ICCE.
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is patently offensive or promotes or otherwise incites racism, bigotry, hatred or physical harm of any kind against any group or individual;
- harasses or advocates harassment of another person;
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publicly posts information that poses or creates a privacy or security risk to any person;
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constitutes or promotes information that you know is false or misleading or promotes illegal activities or conduct that is abusive, threatening, obscene, defamatory or libelous;
- involves the transmission of "junk mail," "chain letters," or unsolicited mass mailing, instant messaging, "spimming," or "spamming";
- contains restricted or password only access pages or hidden pages or images (those not linked to or from another accessible page);
- solicits or is designed to solicit passwords or personal identifying information for commercial or unlawful purposes from other Users;
- involves commercial activities and/or sales without prior written consent from the ICCE;
- includes a photograph or video of another person that you have posted without that person's consent;
- contains private or confidential patient or healthcare information;
- content that is in direct violation of the ethical standards for healthcare professionals including but not limited to: psychologists, psychiatrists, physicians, physical therapists, alcohol and drug professionals social workers, professional counselors, and marriage and family therapists, and nurses.