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  • Guidelines for advertising a regulated health service

    Pharmacy Board
    The meaning of ‘social media’ for the purpose of these guidelines is set out in the Definitions. ... Example – Clinic or practitioner’s business social media. Review…
    Date published 28 July 2023
    www.pharmacyboard.gov.au/Codes-Guidelines/Advertising-a-regulated-health-service/Guidelines-for-ad...
  • PC011 - Code of conduct

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    comments in the media, and. • profiles or activities on social media and/or expressing views on any other medium where it is expected that the comments will spread to the…
    Date published 15 June 2020
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  • Guidelines for registered medical practitioners who advertise cosmetic surgery

    Medical Board
    interacts with the review, such as liking or otherwise responding to a patient’s social media post. ... provide the patient with information about the proposed use of any…
    Date published 30 June 2023
    www.medicalboard.gov.au/Codes-Guidelines-Policies/Guidelines-for-registered-medical-practitioners-...
  • Guidelines for the further education and training of chiropractors when required under the National Law

    Chiropractic Board
    proposed learning outcomes and activities, and . reporting to the National Board or its delegate. ... There should not be any break in the proposed plan of greater than four…
    Date published 1 January 2007
    www.chiropracticboard.gov.au/Codes-guidelines/Guidelines-for-the-further-education.aspx
  • Good medical practice: a code of conduct for doctors in Australia

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    media. To guide doctors further, the Medical Board of Australia has issued Guidelines for technology-based patient consultations7 and social media guidance8. ... 5.2.3…
    Date published 26 August 2020
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  • Guidelines for advertising a regulated health service

    Medical Board
    All references to ‘surgeon’ must be removed from all advertising including (but not limited to) websites, social media, letterheads, business cards and clinic windows. ...…
    Date published 1 January 2010
    www.medicalboard.gov.au/Codes-Guidelines-Policies/Advertising-a-regulated-health-service/Guideline...
  • Guidelines for advertising a regulated health service

    Chiropractic Board
    The meaning of ‘social media’ for the purpose of these guidelines is set out in the Definitions. ... Example – Clinic or practitioner’s business social media. Review…
    Date published 1 January 2007
    www.chiropracticboard.gov.au/Codes-guidelines/Advertising-a-regulated-health-service/Guidelines-fo...
  • Guidelines for registered medical practitioners who advertise cosmetic surgery

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    c. interacts with the review, such as liking or otherwise responding to a patient’s social media post. ... This includes not leveraging social media algorithms and similar to …
    Date published 29 June 2023
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  • PC011 - Code of conduct

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    comments in the media, and. • profiles or activities on social media and/or expressing views on any other medium where it is expected that the comments will spread to the…
    Date published 15 June 2020
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  • Ahpra - Regulatory guide - a full guide

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    1.4 Health Ministers Meeting (HMM) Policy Directions. Health Ministers Meeting Policy Directions. ... For example, posting offensive or demeaning comments on social media
    Date published 22 September 2023
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