Last updated: June 7, 2026
Project Malleus Terms of Use
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Project Malleus provides general medical education content for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional clinical judgement, medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you or someone else has a medical emergency, call your local emergency number immediately e.g. in Australia, call 000.
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1. Terms of Use Agreement
- This Terms of Use Agreement ('Agreement') is entered into between you (the user of the Project Malleus Anki deck and any associated materials or platforms, collectively the 'Site') and Project Malleus (the 'Organisation'). Access to and use of the Site is subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein. By accessing, downloading, or otherwise using the Site, you agree to be bound by these terms and conditions.
- This Agreement contains disclaimers and other provisions that limit the Organisation's liability to you. Please read these terms fully and carefully. If you do not agree to each term and condition, do not access or use the Site.
2. Disclaimer Regarding Medical Advice
- Project Malleus provides the Site, including all Anki decks, flashcard content, summaries, references, and linked materials (collectively, 'Content'), for educational and informational purposes only. The Organisation does not provide medical advice.
- Accessing or using the Site does not create a physician-patient relationship between you and the Organisation or any of its contributors. Nothing contained in the Site is intended to establish such a relationship, replace the judgement of a trained clinician, or serve as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
- You agree that you shall not make any medical or health-related decision based in whole or in part on Content found in the Site. You should consult a licensed physician or appropriately credentialled health care worker in your community in all matters relating to your health and clinical practice.
3. Disclaimer Regarding Site Content
- Content may be changed without notice and is not guaranteed to be complete, correct, timely, current, or up to date. Similar to any printed educational material, Content may become out of date. The Organisation undertakes no obligation to update any Content and reserves the right to make alterations or deletions at any time without notice.
- Opinions expressed in the Site are not necessarily those of the Organisation or its contributors. Any views expressed have been considered in the context of certain conditions and assumptions that cannot necessarily be applied to an individual case or clinical circumstance. Content must not be used or relied upon for any purpose other than personal education, including in connection with any legal, regulatory, or clinical proceeding.
- From time to time, the Site may contain health- or medically-related information that is explicit in nature. If you find such content offensive, you may not wish to use the Site.
4. Accuracy and Currency
- Content is written to reflect the state of medical knowledge and clinical guidelines at the time of authorship. Clinical practice guidelines, drug dosing recommendations, and standard of care are subject to change. Users are responsible for verifying the currency and applicability of any Content against current authoritative sources, including but not limited to the Australian Medicines Handbook (AMH), Therapeutic Guidelines (eTG), and relevant college or specialist society guidelines.
- The Organisation disclaims any liability arising from reliance on Content that has become out of date following changes to clinical guidelines or evidence.
5. Jurisdictional Scope
- Content is written primarily for use in an Australian and New Zealand clinical context, including with reference to local guidelines, formularies, drug names, and healthcare systems. Content may not reflect the standard of care, approved indications, available medications, or regulatory requirements applicable in other jurisdictions.
- Users practising outside Australia and New Zealand are responsible for ensuring that any Content they apply is appropriate and lawful in their jurisdiction.