Introduction
By registering on Countrywide Medical Training course or otherwise using Countrywide Medical facilities, content or other systems that include computing or involves the use of tools being provided via a computer, such as online learning, you have given a legal undertaking to comply in full with the requirements set out below. These requirements regulate the use of computer software packages, tools and content supplied or otherwise made available to you by Countrywide Medical Training as part of your course material or otherwise.
"Tools" refers to those on- or off-line mechanisms by which Countrywide medical Training supplies or otherwise makes available "Content" to you.
"Content" refers to all proprietary course material, and other content which is owned by the countrywide Medical Training, together with, for example, all information contained within forums, blogs and podcasts.
You are granted a non-transferable, non-exclusive license to use the computer software packages, "Tools" and "Content" on the conditions set out in the list below.
You must not transfer any computer package or the use of it to any other person in any way. Any use, copying or adaptation of the computer packages, "Tools" or "Content" that is not authorised by these conditions may constitute an infringement of intellectual property rights and may be illegal.
Your license to use the computer software packages, "Tools" and "Content" may be restricted or terminated if you fail to meet any of the conditions listed here, and your continued use may be illegal. Legal action may be taken against you or any other person or body who infringes the intellectual property rights of Countrywide Medical Training or other owner of the rights in the computer software packages, "Tools" or "Content".
"Tools" and "Content"
The conditions on which you may use the "Tools" and "Content" are:
You may use the "Tools" and "Content" only for educational purposes to do with a Countrywide Medical Training course or other facility for which you have registered.
You are responsible for material you create, post or upload using the "Tools" (you"re "Submitted Materials"). By submitting or storing any material you confirm that it is not defamatory, obscene or illegal and does not infringe any third party rights. In addition, you confirm that your "Submitted Material" is your own work or you have permission to use and upload it. You agree that you"re "Submitted Materials" can be lawfully published off- or on-line and, as far as you are aware, are not the subject of any dispute.
Countrywide Medical Training may monitor "Submitted Material" posted using the "Tools". Please note that despite these checks, Countrywide Medical Training does not promise that information displayed by others will be accurate, up to date or free from inaccuracies.
You acknowledge that Countrywide Medical Trading may decide at its sole discretion, not to publish your "Submitted Materials". Countrywide Medical Training may delete or modify your "Submitted
Materials" at any time without notice should the material fail to comply with this Code of Conduct or any other contractual terms to which it is subject.
You agree that Countrywide Medical Training and other users are permitted to copy, reproduce and use your "Submitted Materials" for the purposes of their study, provided always that the work or views are not falsely claimed to be their own. The "Submitted Materials" may be used by Countrywide Medical Training on an irrevocable and perpetual basis and may be incorporated into course material and other content.
In posting material you must adhere to the Student Computing Code of Conduct and not do anything which may cause the risk of a virus or involves the posting of inappropriate messages (including information which is outside the scope of the discussion topic or course content or constitutes a chain letter).
The Content contains material which is proprietary to Countywide Medical Training, and includes logos, trademarks, trade names, photographic and video images, sound recordings, audio tools and website layout. You are not permitted to download or copy these materials except to the extent that they are incorporated into course or programme materials. You must not remove any product identification, logo, copyright notice or trade mark from the "Content".
In the event that any links to other websites appear on its online sites Countrywide Medical Training accepts no responsibility or liability for the content of those websites. You should check the terms and conditions and privacy policy of any other website you visit.
Countrywide Medical Training does not guarantee that use of its systems will be compatible with all hardware and software or that it will be uninterrupted or error or virus free.
Countrywide Medical Training will take steps to review your "Submitted Materials" for publication on any publicly accessible areas of its websites to assess their compliance with the laws of England where Countrywide Medical Training is based and from which its "Tools" are provided. Inclusion of materials submitted does not constitute or imply any endorsement, authorisation or recommendation by Countrywide Medical Training in relation to that material or any of the opinions or other statement made within it. Countrywide Medical Training cannot monitor nor can it enforce compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
According to a study carried out by Age UK, thousands of vulnerable elderly people are missing out on care due to government spending cuts.
read moreTwo senior paediatric pathologists, Dr Irene Scheimberg and Dr Marta Cohen, warn that Vitamin D deficiency has lead to a significant number of children dying of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
read moreVitamin D deficiency leads to Rickets, Osteomalacia (a bone-thinning disorder), peripheral vascular disease. It is also linked to recurrent inflammatory spinal cord disease, and may be a strong factor in the development of some cancers, multiple sclerosis
read moreLast year four people died every day suffering from malnutrition or dehydration.
read more