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HONcode The information provided on PCEL is designed to complement, not replace, the relationship between a patient and his/her own physician. As a research project PCEL aims to investigate the provision of healthcare information to those involved amd interested in primary care. There is no organisation funding the website, this is a research project. PCEL has no direct funding. Message board guidelines Authority Our message board is hardly ever moderated. The moderators and administrators are volunteers. They use the following aliases: Judas Robinson. The moderators and forum members are not regarded as health professionals. Complementarity The information provided on this forum is designed to support, not replace, the direct relationship between patients and health professionals. Privacy We remind you that any message can be read, used, reproduced and cited by all. You do not have the option to delete your messages. However, under exceptional circumstances, you can contact the moderators to do so (jsrobins@sgul.ac.uk). The references you provide for your posts cannot be deleted. Thus, please take care regarding the information that you post. Messages The moderators and members should conduct themselves at all times with respect and honesty. By using our forums, you agree to post information that is true and correct to the best of your knowledge and is of your personal experience. If the information you post is not personal experience, we request you to provide sources (references, links, etc..) whenever it is relevant and possible. You are not allowed to post advertisements, whether in the form of text links or banners, for example. The moderators reserve the right to delete any messages deemed inappropriate without notifying the author. In cases of abuse, the moderators reserve the right to ban a member of the forum. In both instances, an explanation will be provided if user requests. Last date of modification: 24/10/2009 |
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