Speaker Emily Fridlington, MD
Program Learning Objectives:
Upon successful completion...
DNA knows that you care how information about you is used and shared, and we appreciate that you trust us to do so carefully and sensibly. DNA has developed this statement on privacy to help DNA Web site users understand how any personal information we collect is used.
This is the Dermatology Nurses' Association Web site. By visiting the DNA Web site, you are accepting the practices described in this Privacy Policy.
Our postal address is:
15000 Commerce Parkway, Suite CDNA collects the email addresses, mailing addresses, phone numbers and other contact information of those who communicate with us via email, mail and/or phone. We also collect aggregate and/or individual information on what pages visitors access or visit, information volunteered by the visitor, including but not limited to account registrations, membership applications, conference registrations, product orders, email newsletter subscriptions, contact/information requests, events, links and job submissions.
The information we collect is used to:
We also share the information with other reputable organizations to help them contact DNA members for marketing purposes. DNA uses the information collected from Web site visitors to market DNA products and services.
DNA members and non-members may receive email from us with information regarding new products and services or upcoming events. If you do not want to receive email from us in the future, please let us know by editing your user account or by calling, emailing, or writing us at the above contact information.
We do not make member or non-member email addresses available to any third-party sites, companies, or organizations.
If you supply us with your postal address, DNA members and non-members may receive periodic mailings from us with information on new products and services, upcoming events, promotional materials and membership information. If you are not a DNA member, do not wish to receive such mailings, and would like to be removed from our database, please let us know by calling or writing us at the above contact information. If you are a DNA member, we need to maintain your postal information in order to fulfill our obligation to you as a member and therefore will keep your information in our database until your membership expires.
DNA members may receive mailings from other reputable companies. You can, however, choose to not have your information shared by editing your user account or by calling, emailing, or writing us at the above contact information.
We do not make non-member postal addresses available to any third-party sites, companies or organizations.
DNA members and non-members may receive telephone contact from us with information regarding new products and services, upcoming events, or to obtain your input on DNA matters. If you are not a DNA Member, do not wish to receive phone calls, and would like to be removed from our database, please let us know by calling or writing us at the above contact information. If you are a DNA member we need to maintain your telephone information in order to fulfill our obligation to you as a member and are therefore will keep your information in our database until your membership expires.
We do not make member or non-member phone information available to any third-party sites, companies, or organizations.
How can you update or correct your information?
Upon request we can provide site visitors with access to information that we maintain on them. This includes unique identifier information (e.g., customer number or password), transaction information (e.g., dates on which customers made purchases, amounts, and types of purchases), and contact information (e.g., name, address, phone number).
If you are a DNA member or non-member, you can access and change/correct this information by editing your user account or by calling, emailing, or writing us at the above contact information.
From time to time, we may use visitor information for new, unanticipated purposes not previously disclosed in our privacy notice. If our information practices change at some time in the future we will only use data collected from the time of the policy change forward for these new purposes.
If you are a DNA member or non-member, you may prevent your information from being used for purposes other than those for which it was originally collected by editing your user account or by calling, emailing, or writing us at the above contact information.
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, the practices of this site, or your dealings with this site, please call, email, or write us at the above contact information.