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Guidelines for use of schedules medicines
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
You
are
expected
to understand
and
apply these guidelines together with the Endorsement for scheduled medicines registration standard. ... 6.2 Patient involvement. In any…
Date published
17 October 2019
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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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Safety
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quality guidelines for privately practising midwives
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
b)
informed
consent
has been given by the woman in relation to whom the midwife is practising private midwifery;
and
. ... Table 1 – Evidentiary requirements for PPMs.…
Date published
3 December 2021
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Accreditation Standards
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Evidence Guide for Programs of Study in Ocular Therapeutics
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
The Criteria collectively set out what is
expected
of an OCANZ accredited program to meet each Standard Statement. ... health-plan Education providers will be
expected
to…
Date published
13 December 2023
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Optometry guidelines for use of scheduled medicines
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
managing multiple medications. 2.2 Maintaining competence. All optometrists
are
expected
to maintain their competence through continuing professional development,
and
need to …
Date published
15 June 2018
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Guidelines – Supervision of chiropractors
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
If the supervisee is only
expected
to be at level one for less than one. ... These requirements will be
informed
by the levels of supervision in Table 1.
Date published
2 September 2016
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Supervision guidelines
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
3. formally
consent
to act as a supervisor
and
must be approved by the Board. ... The supervision is to commence on:. The supervision is
expected
to be completed by:.
Date published
31 October 2014
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Optometry guidelines for use of scheduled medicines
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
managing multiple medications. 2.2 Maintaining competence. All optometrists
are
expected
to maintain their competence through continuing professional development,
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need to …
Date published
15 December 2014
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Ahpra - Regulatory guide - a full guide
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
that the knowledge, skill or judgment possessed, or care exercised by, the practitioner in the practice of their health profession is, or may be, below the standard…
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22 September 2023
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Optometry guidelines for use of scheduled medicines with 2014 changes highlighted
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
managing multiple medications. 2.2 Maintaining competence. All optometrists
are
expected
to maintain their competence through continuing professional development,
and
need…
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4 December 2014
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