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Submission: Consultation on complementary and unconventional medicine and emerging treatments - Australasian Integrative Medicine…
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
1. Discussions with
patients
– the referenced NHMRC document is too brief and non-specific to be used as a reference point for
patients
seeking
advice about complementary…
Date published
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Submissions - Consultation on complementary and unconventional medicine and emerging treatments - Individuals - Name removed - Pack 3
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
doctors at the surgery he worked at, was to spend a maximum of five minutes with each patient. ...
before
the document’s release That the current Good Medical Practice:…
Date published
20 August 2020
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Submission: Consultation on complementary and unconventional medicine and emerging treatments - Therapeutic Touch Association of Australia
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Otherwise the. medical profession runs the risk of being considered ‘out of touch’, and
patients
seeking
non. ... such as
informed
consent
where adequate information is given …
Date published
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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
informed
consent
, …
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Submissions - Consultation on complementary and unconventional medicine and emerging treatments - YHYC - Name withheld - Pack 5
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
To the Medical Board of Australia,. I support Option 1. People should have choices - that is what
informed
consent
is about.I would rather my Dr be fully
informed
and give…
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Submission: Consultation on complementary and unconventional medicine and emerging treatments - Cancer Information and Support Society
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
decision-making, without which there can be, at best, only inadequately
informed
consent
processes. ... clinical decision-making; particularly to ensure evidence-
informed
…
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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…
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25 August 2020
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Submissions - Consultation on complementary and unconventional medicine and emerging treatments - Individuals - J-P
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
At best – increasing distrust of doctors, at worst –
patients
risking their own safety. ... All doctors should be required to appropriately
consent
. and educate
patients
.
Date published
24 August 2020
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Submissions - Consultation on complementary and unconventional medicine and emerging treatments - Individuals - Name removed - Pack 1
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
The consultation paper suggests that the issue of
informed
consent
to treatments is especially problematic in complementary and unconventional medicine. ...…
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Submissions - Consultation on complementary and unconventional medicine and 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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