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Guidelines for registered medical practitioners who perform cosmetic surgery
and
procedures
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
5.4
Informed
consent
must
be
obtain
ed by the medical practitioner who will perform the surgery. ... 5.3
Informed
consent
must
be
obtain
ed by the medical practitioner who will …
Date published
29 June 2023
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Duration
and
frequency of care
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
conduct. The Chiropractic Board of Australia (the Board) publishes the Code of conduct to provide guidance about the professional behaviour
and
conduct
expected
of registered …
Date published
29 June 2022
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AHPRA - Fact sheet - Performance assessments - April 2019
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
out. It important to
obtain
the patient’s
consent
to the presence of an assessor before the patient enters the consulting room/treatment
are
a. ... This is not an issue if…
Date published
25 April 2019
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Guidance on clinical observerships
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Medical practitioners who agree to supervise clinical observers
are
responsible for all patient outcomes
and
must
ensure:. ... there
are
procedures in place for
informed
…
Date published
24 August 2020
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CMBA proposed revised Guidelines on patient health records April 2024
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
e. Patient health records
are
expected
to be legible
and
clear
and
of such a quality that another health practitioner could read the record
and
be sufficiently
informed
to…
Date published
8 April 2024
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Guidelines for advertising regulated health services
Chiropractic Board
more
informed
decisions
and
are
not considered advertising of a regulated health service. ... This is to avoid misleading consumers
and
ensure they
are
fully
informed
and
…
Date published
4 November 2021
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Guide for National Boards developing submissions under the Australian Health Ministers’ Advisory Council’s Guidance for National Boards:…
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
The objectives of the AHMAC guidance
are
to: • ensure robust, evidence-
informed
development
and
. ... competence
and
ethical standards (including the separation of commercial…
Date published
6 February 2018
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Guidelines for registered medical practitioners who perform cosmetic medical
and
surgical procedures
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
3.6 For the patient under the age of 18, there
must
be a cooling off period between the
informed
consent
and
the procedure being performed:. • ... the complaints process
and
…
Date published
29 September 2016
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A guide for practitioners - Notifications in the National Scheme
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
infection/hygiene.
informed
consent
. medico-legal. National Law breach (such as breach of a registration standard, endorsement, condition or undertaking). ... The…
Date published
29 March 2016
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Fact sheet: Supporting a safe choice about cosmetic injectables
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
They
must
also explain the possible risks
and
seek your
informed
consent
. ... Anyone claiming to be a doctor, dentist or nurse
must
be registered to practice in Australia.
Date published
24 February 2020
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