LV2014
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Ok, I understand what you are saying; however, isn't any page giving the history of a company (i.e. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons)big or small a form of advertising? How is a personal page, listing your accomplishments not advertising? Please look at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons wiki page and tell me that it cannot be construed as advertising. I am only asking to have permission to post an article about the AJRR, a not-for-profit orthopaedic organization. I'm confused as to why this is a problem. Did you read what I am planning on posting?
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Yesterday I made an attempt to create a page about my company "The American Joint Replacement Registry". My intent is not to advertise or create a webpage here, but I did create a page that was misconstrued as such.
My page or id or whatever has been permanently blocked. See AJRRegistry, The American Joint Replacement Registry, LV2014.....on and on cannot be used to create an actual article about my company.
If I could be unblocked, I'd like to make another attempt to write an article that is actually an article about my company. The actual text I would enter is listed below. This is not advertising, it is simply an article explaining who the American Joint Replacement Registry is. Look up The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons page, the company we are affiliated with. I tried to follow their page example in the article below.
The American Joint Replacement Registry is a non-profit organization.
- LV2014, your account was blocked as per as the WP:Blocking policy. Kindly note Wikipedia is not a place for advertising, I can understand your intention may not be as such but articles on Wikipedia must meet the criteria of WP:notability and WP:verifiability. CutestPenguin {talk • contribs} 16:00, 22 July 2014 (UTC)
- I would like to suggest, that you should use Sandbox to practice and write article and later you can submit it for review. You can ask me here, if you need any assistance with article. CutestPenguin {talk • contribs} 16:33, 22 July 2014 (UTC)
CHARACTERISTICS
editFounded in 2009, in partnership with the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), the American Joint Replacement Registry (AJRR) has grown to over 290 members with over 70,000 procedures in their database. The AJRR's goal is to to optimize patient outcomes through collection of data on all primary and revision total joint replacement procedures in the U.S.; and, their mission is to enhance patient safety, improve quality of care, and reduce the cost of care.
In February 2010, The AAOS ratified the AJRR Board of Directors. In November, 2010, AJRR received 501(c)(3) status; and, in December their Business Plan was finalized and approved by the AJRR Board of Directors.
In March, 2011, the Pilot Program was initiated, with successful data transmission and collection from pilot sites completed in July of the same year.
In 2012, the national registry software was launched. In august, Jeffrey P. Knezovich, CAE, was hired as AJRR;s first Executive Director.
In November, 2013, AJRR launched a pilot program of Level II and Level III data collection systems.
In February, 2014, the AJRR was named to the National Quality Registry Network (NQRN) Council; and, in May, 2014 the AJRR was named a Qualified Clinical Data Registry (QCDR) by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
REFERENCES
edit1. About the AJRR (Http://teamwork.aaos.org/ajrr/SitePages/About%20Us.aspx
EXTERNAL LINKS
edit- Official website [http:www.ajrr.net]
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