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Submissions - Consultation on complementary and unconventional medicine and emerging treatments - YHYC - Name withheld - Pack 7
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Please don’t deprive people the choice. I
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to publication of my submission without my name. ... A combinedapproach is common sense. I
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Submissions - Consultation on complementary and unconventional medicine and emerging treatments - YHYC - Name withheld - Pack 8
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
I stronglyobject to the changes. I
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Submissions - Consultation on complementary and unconventional medicine and emerging treatments - YHYC - Name removed - Pack 1
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
scientific/knowledge rests on replicable research - and we
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Submissions - Consultation on complementary and unconventional medicine and emerging treatments - YHYC - Name removed - Pack 2
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
It’s a very Orwellian idea and
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Submissions: Consultation on complementary and unconventional medicine and emerging treatments - Individuals - D - H
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option.6. Of course, none of this absolves the practitioner of the need to get the
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Submissions - Consultation on complementary and unconventional medicine and emerging treatments - Individuals - Name withheld - Pack 1
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
To my mind the most powerful safeguard is information, and it is the responsibility of all practitioners to empower their patients to make a choice based on
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Submissions - Consultation on complementary and unconventional medicine and emerging treatments - Individuals - Name removed - Pack 3
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
who utilises an integrative approach. During this time I have found her to be
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Submissions - Consultation on complementary and unconventional medicine and emerging treatments - Individuals A-C
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
where one group of medical practitioners
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practice under a stricter set of guidelines than the. ... PLEASE MAINTAIN HEALTH CARE CHOICE and complementary experimental…
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Submissions - Consultation on complementary and unconventional medicine and emerging treatments - Individuals - Q-S
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higher level of regulation to the conventional Biomedical model
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The public should be
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