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  • Statement on paediatric care

    Chiropractic Board
    The Board’s Code of Conduct outlines at section 4.2 that good practice in relation to informed consent includes that you:. ... When obtaining informed consent practitioners…
    Date published 1 January 2011
    www.chiropracticboard.gov.au/Codes-guidelines/Position-statements/Statement-of-Paediatric-care.aspx
  • Issue 7 - March 2014

    Chiropractic Board
    Title protection and scope of practice. Health practitioner regulation in Australia focuses on title protection rather than restricting particular practices or defining…
    Date published 25 March 2014
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  • Tribunal reprimands a GP and suspends his registration

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    failing to obtain any or adequate informed consent and/or without providing any or an adequate explanation for the treatment. ... The tribunal commented that it was of great…
    Date published 8 July 2022
    www.ahpra.gov.au/News/2022-07-08-Tribunal-reprimands-GP-suspends-registration.aspx
  • February 2013

    Chiropractic Board
    The practitioner was cautioned and required to undertake counselling/further education at their own expense on obtaining consent to treat patients and on record keeping. ...…
    Date published 1 January 2010
    www.chiropracticboard.gov.au/News/Newsletters/February-2013.aspx
  • Provision of health information

    Chiropractic Board
    Healthcare decisions made in the context of evidence-based practice must be adequately underpinned by proper informed consent. ... As set out in Section 4.2 of the Code, the…
    Date published 1 January 2009
    www.chiropracticboard.gov.au/Codes-guidelines/Position-statements/Statement-of-Provision-of-health...
  • Ahpra and Medical Board announce review of cosmetic surgery checks and balances

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    updates to codes of conduct and supporting guidance which aim to ensure that practitioners practise safely within the scope of their qualifications, training and experience.…
    Date published 30 November 2021
    www.ahpra.gov.au/News/2021-11-24-cosmetic-review.aspx
  • Respect@Ahpra framework

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    monitoring team-based practices and processes to ensure they are consistent with the principles of Respect@Ahpra. ... Respect@Ahpra framework. Introduction. Scope.…
    Date published 13 March 2024
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  • October 2019

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    When treating patients, practitioners must obtain informed consent for the care they provide and are expected to discuss the evidence for different treatment options. ...…
    Date published 30 October 2019
    www.chiropracticboard.gov.au/News/Newsletters/October-2019.aspx
  • Latest correspondence to Senator Rennick on COVID-19 vaccinations

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    Each of the 15 National Boards have a Code of Conduct in place which sets out what good practice involves when registered practitioners seek to obtain informed consent from…
    Date published 1 January 2001
    www.ahpra.gov.au/News/2022-01-14-Latest-corro-to-Senator-Rennick-on-COVID19.aspx
  • Review of the Regulation of Health Practitioners in Cosmetic Surgery - Terms of Reference

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    State licensing laws require a comprehensive set of standards to be met, including proper infection control, appropriate resuscitation and other clinical infrastructure, and
    Date published 18 January 2022
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