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  • February 2013

    Chiropractic Board
    The practitioner did not obtain consent to provide treatment to these additional areas, nor cease treating those areas when specifically asked to do so by the patient. ...…
    Date published 1 January 2008
    www.chiropracticboard.gov.au/News/Newsletters/February-2013.aspx
  • Cosmetic procedures in the spotlight one year on from surgery review

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    The planned overhauls are likely to place a stronger emphasis on informed consent and pre-procedure consultation, including a patient suitability assessment. ... The doctor…
    Date published 5 September 2023
    www.ahpra.gov.au/News/2023-09-05-Cosmetics-procedures-crackdown.aspx
  • Statement on paediatric care

    Chiropractic Board
    Informed consent needs to be specific to the patient’s condition and the recommended treatment. ... When treating patients, chiropractors must obtain informed consent for the
    Date published 1 January 2011
    www.chiropracticboard.gov.au/Codes-guidelines/Position-statements/Statement-of-Paediatric-care.aspx
  • May 2015

    Chiropractic Board
    More practitioners than in the previous survey reported feeling well informed about important regulatory requirements and 95 per cent stated that they would prefer the Board…
    Date published 1 January 2008
    www.chiropracticboard.gov.au/News/Newsletters/May-2015.aspx
  • Guidelines - Registered health practitioners and students in relation to blood-borne viruses

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    5.4 Registered health practitioners and students living with blood-borne viruses who perform EPPs do not need to notify Ahpra about their infection if they have complied…
    Date published 21 June 2020
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  • October 2019

    Chiropractic Board
    When treating patients, practitioners must obtain informed consent for the care they provide and are expected to discuss the evidence for different treatment options. ... You …
    Date published 1 January 2008
    www.chiropracticboard.gov.au/News/Newsletters/October-2019.aspx
  • Guidelines - Registered health practitioners and students in relation to blood-borne viruses

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    5.4 Registered health practitioners and students living with blood-borne viruses who perform EPPs do not need to notify Ahpra about their infection if they have complied…
    Date published 21 June 2020
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  • Newsletter from the Chiropractic Board of Australia - Issue 10 - 13 May 2015

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    More practitioners than in the previous survey reported feeling well informed about important regulatory requirements and 95 per cent stated that they would prefer the Board…
    Date published 12 May 2015
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  • Ahpra and Medical Board announce review of cosmetic surgery checks and balances

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    I’m keen to explore whether consumers are being adequately informed about the risks of some procedures and whether the regulators have the powers they need to prevent harm,’…
    Date published 30 November 2021
    www.ahpra.gov.au/News/2021-11-24-cosmetic-review.aspx
  • Patients better protected under new cosmetic surgery reforms

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    The Board does not expect GPs to have a detailed knowledge of cosmetic procedures or to seek the patient’s informed consent for cosmetic procedures they are not personally…
    Date published 3 April 2023
    www.ahpra.gov.au/News/2023-04-03-cos-surgery-update.aspx
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