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Disclaimers THE COMMON SENSE NURSE

    • Medicine

Before we move forward with our first episode; I just want to discuss some very important disclaimers. 

Disclaimers

Here at The Common Sense Nurse podcast, we aim to expose our listeners to a variety of healthcare careers, and educate them on illnesses and diseases that affect our community. As healthcare providers on this platform, we strive to provide accurate and updated information; but, we encourage each listener to participate in their own research and to consult with their own primary care physician at all times. By listening to this podcast or reading information on our website, you agree not to use the information provided as medical advice to treat any medical conditions for either yourself or others. Again, we recommend that all listeners and readers consult with their personal health care provider and appropriate professional resources.

Content regarding protected health information has been modified to comply with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). The contents discussed on this podcast are a combination of topics in which we have read, obtained through medical journals, public news, and are a product of years of nursing and healthcare experience. Also, personal email addresses used to contact us, via podcast or website, will never be shared with any third parties without given permission.

The information provided on this podcast and website should not be used in any legal capacity as a representation of “standard of care” in a legal sense or on a basis for expert witness testimony. Please refer to your state’s board of nursing, board of professional practice, practice act, and your institutional policies and procedures if you have any questions or concerns regarding the topics discussed on this podcast and website.

Lastly, our opinions and statements that we vocalize during this podcast and website are ours alone. They do not directly reflect or represent our employers, educational institutions, professional institutions or certifying body.

Before we move forward with our first episode; I just want to discuss some very important disclaimers. 

Disclaimers

Here at The Common Sense Nurse podcast, we aim to expose our listeners to a variety of healthcare careers, and educate them on illnesses and diseases that affect our community. As healthcare providers on this platform, we strive to provide accurate and updated information; but, we encourage each listener to participate in their own research and to consult with their own primary care physician at all times. By listening to this podcast or reading information on our website, you agree not to use the information provided as medical advice to treat any medical conditions for either yourself or others. Again, we recommend that all listeners and readers consult with their personal health care provider and appropriate professional resources.

Content regarding protected health information has been modified to comply with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). The contents discussed on this podcast are a combination of topics in which we have read, obtained through medical journals, public news, and are a product of years of nursing and healthcare experience. Also, personal email addresses used to contact us, via podcast or website, will never be shared with any third parties without given permission.

The information provided on this podcast and website should not be used in any legal capacity as a representation of “standard of care” in a legal sense or on a basis for expert witness testimony. Please refer to your state’s board of nursing, board of professional practice, practice act, and your institutional policies and procedures if you have any questions or concerns regarding the topics discussed on this podcast and website.

Lastly, our opinions and statements that we vocalize during this podcast and website are ours alone. They do not directly reflect or represent our employers, educational institutions, professional institutions or certifying body.

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