Welcome to Mediversal.
This platform is designed exclusively for educational and informational purposes to support continuous medical education for MBBS and AYUSH practitioners. By accessing or using any part of this e-learning portal, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agreed to the following disclaimer.
Educational Use Only
All content provided on this platform—including but not limited to:
- Video lectures
- Case studies
- Illustrations and medical images
- Clinical discussions
- Simulation tools
- Articles, presentations, downloadable documents, PDFs, and other collaterals
is created solely for educational and training purposes and is intended to support academic enrichment and professional development.
Not a Substitute for Medical Judgment
Mediversal content is not intended to replace:
- Clinical judgment
- Professional diagnosis
- Personalized treatment planning
- Prognostic decision-making
All medical scenarios presented are either illustrative, anonymised, or hypothetical, and must not be used to make decisions about real patients.
No Patient-Specific Advice
Mediversal does not offer any patient-specific medical advice. None of the materials or interactions (including expert commentary, live webinars, or Q&A sessions) should be interpreted as consultation or medical advice. Any application of knowledge from this platform should occur only within a regulated clinical context under appropriate supervision and license.
Content Accuracy and Currency
While we strive to ensure that all educational materials are accurate, evidence-based, and up-to-date:
- Medical knowledge and guidelines evolve rapidly.
- Mediversal does not guarantee that all materials reflect the latest clinical guidelines or regulatory standards in all regions.
Users are encouraged to cross-reference with updated literature, institutional protocols, and local/national healthcare regulations.
Simulated/Representative Cases
All patient cases, radiographs, ECGs, lab values, and images are:
- Either de-identified
- Modified
- Simulated
- Or used with appropriate permission for educational purposes
They are not to be used as real-time references for live clinical situations or patient care decisions.
No Liability for Clinical Decisions
Mediversal, its faculty, contributors, and affiliates disclaim all liability for any loss, injury, or damages incurred—directly or indirectly—based on the application or misuse of information obtained through this platform.
Healthcare professionals are solely responsible for:
- Confirming the accuracy of the information
- Applying clinical reasoning
- Making final patient-care decisions
Professional Responsibility Reminder
All registered users, including MBBS and AYUSH doctors, are expected to:
- Apply learned knowledge only within their licensed scope of practice
- Refrain from using educational content as the sole basis for clinical actions
- Consult relevant senior consultants, guidelines, or institutional boards before applying any new procedure, treatment, or diagnostic approach in real-life situations.
Third-Party Tools and Resources
Some content may include links, references, or demonstrations of third-party tools, devices, or platforms (e.g., medical software, clinical calculators, guidelines repositories). These are included for educational insight only and do not constitute endorsement or guarantee of safety, effectiveness, or appropriateness for clinical use.
User Responsibility
By accessing Mediversal Academy, the user agrees to:
- Use all content strictly for educational advancement
- Not share or redistribute proprietary course content externally without permission
- Not interpret any of the information as medical advice for themselves, patients, or others
Contact for Clarifications
If you require clarification on any content or wish to report concerns, inaccuracies, or compliance issues, please contact us at:
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Mediversal reserves the right to update or modify this disclaimer at any time without prior notice. It is the user’s responsibility to remain informed of such changes.