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Disclaimer & Social Media Policy

Kendall Regional Anesthesiology Residency strives to support a vibrant, respectful conversation and asks that all users treat each other with respect and abide by the rules and responsibilities of each social media platform. We will not delete comments because of their point of view; however, we reserve the right to block abusive users and remove comments that:

  • Are hateful, threatening, malicious or discriminatory

  • Are libelous

  • Harass, bully, or intimidate any user

  • Sell or advertise a product or service

  • Contain profanity, nudity, or graphic or gratuitous violence

  • Condone or encourage illegal activity

  • May be considered spam or are irrelevant to the primary contents of the page

  • Are repetitive (multiple identical or substantially similar posts by the same user)

  • Cannot be translated into English using free online translation software

  • Could compromise the safety of a member of the public or the individual who created the comment, post or discussion

  • Reveal information in conflict with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), or any other applicable laws or regulations 

 

Faculty and resident contributed content is the opinion of the specific author and does not represent Kendall Regional Medical Center, Envision or HCA Healthcare. Mentions, re-tweets, and other forms of social sharing by this website does not indicate endorsement of third parties.

Please also remember that social media sites are public forums, and information you share will be viewed by others and may be archived by various third parties. Consider this carefully before posting personal information. Kendall Regional Anesthesiology and KRMC have no control over the policies and practices of third parties.

The information provided by Kendall Regional Anesthesiology on social media is for educational purposes only. It should never be substituted for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Thank you, 

 

Nicholas Nedeff, MD, ​et al

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