Information we collect
When you register we collect your name, email, clinical role, and specialty. As you use MediQuorum we store the content you post — questions, answers, comments, votes, and bookmarks — along with basic usage and device information needed to operate the service.
How we use it
We use your information to run the platform: authenticating you, attributing your contributions, personalising your feed by specialty, sending notifications, and maintaining reputation and verification. We do not sell your personal data.
Sharing
Your public profile, contributions, and verified-clinician status are visible to other members. We share data with service providers strictly to operate MediQuorum, and when required by law.
Data security
Passwords are stored hashed, and access to your account is protected by authenticated sessions. No system is perfectly secure, so we encourage strong, unique passwords.
Your choices
You can review and update your profile at any time, and request deletion of your account by contacting us. Some contributions may be retained in anonymised form to preserve the integrity of discussions.