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Terms and conditions.

These terms govern your enrolment on and use of the diploma programmes offered by Professional Medical International Ltd at pmdiplomas.com. Please read them before you enrol.

Professional Medical International Ltd (company number 17258974), registered in England and Wales, registered office Riverview House Appleford Road, Sutton Courtenay, Abingdon, England, OX14 4NR. In these terms, PMI, we and our refer to Professional Medical International Ltd, and you and your refer to the person enrolling on a programme.

1. Our programmes

We provide postgraduate educational programmes in orthopaedic surgery, delivered online in cohorts. Our programmes are educational only. They do not confer a formal or regulated qualification, and they do not grant any registration, licence or right to practise.

2. Eligibility

Our programmes are intended for medical professionals. You are responsible for ensuring that a programme is suitable for your level of training and for your professional needs before you enrol.

3. Enrolment and your contract with us

A contract between you and us is formed when we confirm your enrolment after you have submitted your details and paid the applicable fee, or arranged payment with us. We may decline or cancel an enrolment where we reasonably consider it appropriate, in which case we will refund any fee paid.

4. Fees and payment

Programme fees are displayed on each diploma page and confirmed to you at enrolment. Payment is taken in full at enrolment; if payment in full is a barrier, contact us at info@pmdiplomas.com. Some programmes offer free places. Payments are processed by our payment processor, Stripe. You agree to pay the fee applicable to your enrolment.

5. Access to the learning platform

Programmes are delivered through our learning platform, where you will be given a personal account. Your login credentials are personal to you and must not be shared. We grant you access to the platform for 12 months from your cohort start date, unless we tell you otherwise. We may suspend or withdraw access if these terms are breached.

6. Acceptable use

You must not share your account, distribute your login, attempt to disrupt or gain unauthorised access to our systems, or use our programmes for any unlawful purpose.

7. Intellectual property

All programme content and materials, and all intellectual property in them, are owned by us. Certain branding is used under licence from our partner, The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS). Nothing in your enrolment transfers any intellectual property to you.

We grant you a limited, personal, non transferable licence to access and use the materials for your own learning while you are enrolled. You must not copy, record, share, publish, resell or otherwise distribute any programme materials without our written permission.

8. Cancellations and refunds

Your right to cancel and our refund terms are set out in our Refund and Cancellation Policy, which forms part of these terms.

9. Your obligations

You agree to engage with the programme honestly, to provide accurate information at enrolment, and to conduct yourself respectfully towards staff, faculty and other delegates.

10. Disclaimers and limitation of liability

Our programmes provide education and do not constitute medical or clinical advice for any individual patient. We do not guarantee any particular outcome, including success in any assessment or any professional or career result.

We do not exclude or limit our liability where it would be unlawful to do so, including for death or personal injury caused by our negligence, or for fraud. Subject to that, and to your statutory rights as a consumer, our total liability to you in connection with a programme is limited to the fee you paid for it. We are not liable for indirect or consequential loss.

Nothing in these terms affects your statutory rights as a consumer.

11. Data protection

We handle your personal data in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

12. Changes to these terms

We may update these terms from time to time. The version that applies to your enrolment is the one in force when you enrol. The current version is always available on this page.

13. Governing law and jurisdiction

These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have jurisdiction. If you are a consumer resident elsewhere, you retain the benefit of any mandatory protections of the law of your country of residence.

14. Contact

For any question about these terms, contact info@pmdiplomas.com.

Last updated: 3 June 2026.

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