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Professional capabilities for registered Aboriginal
and
Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioners
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
e. Communicate to ensure
informed
consent
by the patient/client or family/carer/guardian. ... j. Obtain
and
document
informed
consent
, explaining the purpose, risks
and
…
Date published
18 March 2020
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Podiatry Accreditation Committee - Draft proposed professional capabilities for podiatric surgeons
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
environmental background
and
their capacity to provide
informed
consent
and
participate in treatment. • ... about management options,
and
• Seek
informed
consent
about the…
Date published
3 December 2020
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Submissions: Consultation on complementary
and
unconventional medicine
and
emerging treatments - Individuals - D - H
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
option.6. Of course, none of this absolves the practitioner of the need to get the
informed
consent
of the. ... the GOOD MEDICICAL PRACTICE. • Be aware of
and
address…
Date published
25 August 2020
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Submissions - Consultation on complementary
and
unconventional medicine
and
emerging treatments - Our choice - A-Z
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Option 1.because it is my right to make an
informed
choice about my health. ... emerging treatments . Why on earth do you think you need to intervene in the
choices
of…
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12 August 2020
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NHPOPC Full report: Review of confidentiality safeguards for people making notifications about health practitioners
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
The risk of harm to a notifier is reduced if the practitioner is not
informed
of the notifier’s identity. ... to my personal information,
and
the other box was
consent
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16 June 2020
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Submission: Consultation on complementary
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unconventional medicine
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emerging treatments - Australasian Integrative Medicine…
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
information to make an
informed
choice. ... 4. The whole issue of
informed
consent
is already adequately covered in the current guidelines under section 3.5
and
the term…
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Guidelines - Registered health practitioners
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students in relation to blood-borne viruses
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
HCWs have the option of arranging testing with a practitioner of their choice. ... The HCW with a BBV must be under the care of a treating doctor with relevant expertise,
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Submissions - Consultation on complementary
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unconventional medicine
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emerging treatments - Individuals - J-P
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
basis. It should not be ruled against because Big Pharma would prefer to be favoured as the patients' choice. ... The choice should be theirs, not yours, as there is no…
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24 August 2020
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Submissions - Consultation on complementary
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unconventional medicine
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emerging treatments - Individuals - Q-S
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Consequently, deviation from standard practice should not be considered medical heresy if supported by the best available evidence
and
accompanied by
informed
consent
.
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21 August 2020
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Submissions - Consultation on complementary
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unconventional medicine
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emerging treatments - Individuals - Name removed - Pack 1
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
The consultation paper suggests that the issue of
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unconventional medicine. ... Yet, ME/CFS…
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