Privacy Policy and Copyright Notice EMRA Privacy Policy

EMRA respects the privacy of its members and other visitors to its Web site. To protect online privacy, EMRA has implemented the following policy.

What Information Does EMRA Collect?

Most data EMRA collects are used only to help us better serve our members and other Web visitors. It is our general policy to collect and store only personal information that our members, customers and visitors knowingly provide. If our privacy policies change, a notice of the changes will be placed on the Web site.

From General Users. EMRA does not collect any personal information from users browsing its Web site. Only aggregate data -- such as the number of hits per page -- are collected. Aggregate data are only used for internal and marketing purposes and do not provide any personally identifying information.

From EMRA’s Members, Conference Registrants, and Other Customers. To gain access to members-only resources and personalization features on EMRA.org, members and other users are asked to register and provide some limited information. This information is submitted voluntarily. EMRA asks users to provide their name, member number (for members), organization name, phone, mail and e-mail addresses. Similar information may be submitted to EMRA through membership applications, conference or seminar registration, publication orders, subscriptions, surveys and contest registrations.

Additionally, for some e-mails sent in HTML format by EMRA to its members through its listservs and electronic newsletters, we will collect specific information regarding what the recipient does with that email. For those email messages, EMRA will monitor whether a recipient subsequently clicks through to links provided in the message. Other information collected through this tracking feature includes: email address of a user, the date and time of the user's "click," a message number, name of the list from which the message was sent, tracking URL number and destination page. EMRA only uses this information to enhance its products and distribution of those products to its members. This information is not sold or distributed in any other manner.

How Does EMRA Use Data Collected?

EMRA uses information voluntarily submitted by members and other customers in the following ways:

EMRA Member Services and Products

Generally, EMRA uses data collected to improve its own web content; to respond to visitors' interests, needs and preferences; and to develop new products and services.

Disclosures to Third Parties

EMRA also makes member contact information securely available through the EMRA Members Directory to other members through its Web site: Members may remove themselves from the Members Directory or specify what contact information is included by logging into their EMRA online profile and editing their "Mail & Member Directory Preference Information," or by contacting EMRA Member Services at (800) 798-1822, or membership@acep.org.

On occasion, EMRA may also provide limited data to third parties that offer products and services. These limited data include names, job titles, companies and preferred mailing addresses, but do not include business phone numbers, business fax numbers or e-mail addresses. Users may request EMRA refrain from disclosing contact data to third parties by logging into their EMRA profile online and changing their "Mail & Member Directory Preference Information," or by contacting EMRA Member Services at (800) 798-1822, or membership@acep.org.

Credit Card Account Information

EMRA does not disclose credit card account information provided by its members and customers. When members and customers choose to pay using their credit cards, EMRA submits the information needed to obtain payment to the appropriate clearinghouse. Credit card information submitted online is transmitted using SSL (Secure Socket Layer) encryption. SSL is a proven coding system that lets your browser automatically encrypt, or scramble, data before you send it to us.

How Does EMRA Use Cookies?

Cookies are files that contain information created by a web server that can be stored on a User's hard disk for use either during a particular session ("per-session" cookie) or for future use ("persistent" cookie). EMRA uses cookies only to facilitate automated activity, store and track passwords, determine appropriate solicitations, and review navigation patterns. Cookies are not used to disseminate significant information about Users over the Internet or to analyze any information that Users have knowingly or unknowingly provided. Users may instruct their Internet browsers to opt out of accepting a "persistent" cookie and rather accept only a "per-session" cookie, but will need to log in each time they visit the site to enjoy the full benefits. If the User declines the attachment of any cookie, the User may not have access to the full benefits of the website. Registration enables the site to better determine members' interest areas and provide the most relevant information. Many consider the use of cookies to be an industry standard.

What Privacy Issues Arise With Links To Other Sites?

This Web site contains links to other web sites EMRA has no control over and is not responsible for the privacy policies or content of such sites.

What Means Of Redress Are Available?

If any User suspects EMRA has handled its personal information in a manner that does not comply with this privacy statement, please contact EMRA at (800) 798-1822, or membership@acep.org. If you would opt out of this program, please visit the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out page located at www.networkadvertising.org/choices.

EMRA Terms of Use and Copyright Notice

All images, text, programs, and other materials posted on this site are subject to copyrights owned by the Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association (“EMRA”) and the American College of Emergency Physicians ("ACEP") and other individuals or entities and are protected by United States copyright laws. Any reproduction, retransmission, distribution or republication of all or part of any images, text, programs, and other materials found on this site is expressly prohibited, unless EMRA or the copyright owner of the material has expressly granted its prior written consent to so reproduce, transmit, or republish the material. All other rights reserved.

You may submit an online request to use copyright materials published by EMRA. All permission requests must be submitted online.

The EMRA e-lists are intended to be maintained in a manner consistent with United States copyright laws. Accordingly, users should not submit copyrighted material unless the copyright owner of the material has expressly granted its prior written consent to such submission.

All trademarks, service marks and logos referred to or appearing on this site are the property of their respective owners. The names, trademarks, service marks and logos of EMRA appearing on this site may not be used in any advertising or publicity, or otherwise to indicate EMRA's sponsorship of or affiliation with any product or service, without EMRA's prior express written permission.

Although EMRA's website includes samples, articles, and links providing direct access to other Internet sites, EMRA has not participated in the development of such materials or other sites, and does not exert any editorial or other control, or guarantee the accuracy, completeness, efficacy, or timeliness, of such information. Information on this site does not constitute or imply endorsement, agreement, recommendation, or favoring by EMRA of such information. Use of any information posted on the EMRA's website or obtained from linked sites is voluntary, and reliance on it should only be undertaken after an independent review by qualified experts. EMRA is not responsible for, and expressly disclaims all liability for, damages of any kind arising out of use, reference to, reliance on, or performance of such information.

 

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