This Privacy Policy is designed to tell you about our practices regarding collection, use, and disclosure of information that you may provide via this site. Please be sure to read this entire Privacy Policy before using or submitting information to this site. This site is intended for use by residents of the United States.
By using this site, you agree with the terms of this Privacy Policy. Whenever you submit information via this site, you consent to the collection, use, and disclosure of that information in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
This site is not intended for children under the age of 13. We will not knowingly collect information from site visitors in this age group. We encourage parents to talk to their children about their use of the Internet and the information they disclose to Web sites.
Like many Web sites, this site actively collects information from its visitors both by asking you specific questions and by permitting you to communicate with us via e-mail, feedback forms, and or/chat rooms. Some of the information that you submit may be personally identifiable information (that is, information that can be uniquely identified with you), such as your full name, address, e-mail address, phone number and so on. Some areas of this site may require you to submit information in order for you to benefit from the specified features (such as newsletter subscriptions, tips/pointers, order processing) or to participate in a particular activity (such as sweepstakes or other promotions). You will be informed at each information collection point what information is required and what information is optional.
As you navigate through a Web site, certain information can be passively collected (that is, gathered without your actively providing the
information) using various technologies and means, such as Internet Protocol addresses, cookies, Internet tags, and navigational data
collection.
This site may use Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. IP Address is a number assigned to your computer by your Internet service provider so you
can access the Internet and is generally considered to be non-personally identifiable information, because in most cases an IP address is
dynamic (changing each time you connect to the Internet), rather than static (unique to a particular user's computer). We use your IP address
to diagnose problems with our server, report aggregate information, determine the fastest route for your computer to use in connecting to our
site, and administer and improve the site.
A "cookie" is a bit of information that a Web site sends to your Web browser that helps the site remember information about you and your
preferences.
"Navigational data" ("log files," "server logs," and "clickstream" data) are used for system management, to improve the content of the site,
market research purposes, and to communicate information to visitors.
Additionally, Centinel Spine, LLC uses web analytics services provided by
Google (Google Privacy Policy),
which both use JavaScript and cookies to help us analyze how visitors use our website. You may refuse the use of cookies by selecting the
appropriate settings on your browser. If cookies are refused, you will still be able to use our website and anonymous data will still be collected
in our internal transaction logs. By accepting cookies, you consent to the processing of the data received in the manner and for the purposes set
forth in this Statement.
Except as otherwise stated, we may use your information to improve the content of our site, to customize the site to your preferences, to communicate information to you (if you have requested it), for our marketing and research purposes, and for the purposes specified in this Privacy Policy.
EDUCATIONAL development
Centinel Spine offers a variety of educational programs tailored to meet the diverse training needs of physicians. Hands-on Bioskills Courses, Peer-to-Peer Webinars, and OR Surgical Observations have been designed to review patient selection, surgical technique and tips, post-operative care, and other related topics. These programs can be customized to individual physician needs, providing varied levels of support to surgeons.
About our
Hands-on Bioskills Courses
These courses provide surgeons with an educational experience focused on patient selection, surgical technique, strategies, and solutions for addressing specific spinal pathologies. The course format includes lectures, case discussions with expert faculty, and a bioskills lab.
The curriculum covers biomechanical considerations, indications and patient selection, surgical technique, tips and tricks, post-operative care, and best practices.
About our
Peer-to-Peer Webinars
Centinel Spine’s live streaming webinars provide a convenient way for physicians to learn from experts in motion preservation discussing specific treatments, techniques, and strategies for patient care.
Our interactive webinars allow participants to pose questions, receive answers, and exchange ideas in real-time with their surgeon peers from the comfort of their homes or offices.
About our
Surgical Observations
Surgical Observations are a surgical technique training and continuing education program that exposes surgeons to the technical procedures and skills required for anterior column surgery, through a combination of case discussions and viewing live surgery.
Surgeon OR Visitations are offered at Centinel Spine experienced faculty locations, where key thought leaders in spine educate with a focus on the anterior spinal column.
Watch this short primer on Centinel Spine and its unique and extraordinary place as a catalyst of change in the spine industry—with pioneering technologies and a clinical history that have led to successes ranging from PGA champions to a growing list of surgeon-patients.
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