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  • Submission - Consultation Independent review of the regulation of health practitioners in cosmetic surgery – 1 - Submissions – Individuals…

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    9. Does the promotion of cosmetic surgery via social media raise any issues that are not adequatelyaddressed by the advertising guidelines, or that require any specific…
    Date published 30 August 2022
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  • August 2016

    Psychology Board
    Psychologists can also use social media to inform the public about psychological and professional issues. ... A social media policy is highly recommended – incorporating a…
    Date published 21 November 2022
    www.psychologyboard.gov.au/News/Newsletters/August-2016.aspx
  • August 2014

    Psychology Board
    The updated guidelines, FAQ and a fact sheet are published under Codes, guidelines and policies on the Board’s website. ... You can read the regulatory principles in a media
    Date published 21 November 2022
    www.psychologyboard.gov.au/News/Newsletters/August-2014.aspx
  • Making cosmetic surgery safer

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    The AMC will be publicly consulting on these standards and graduate outcomes. ... Media enquiries 03 8708 9200. Cosmetic surgery complaint – call the Hotline 1300 361 041.
    Date published 7 December 2022
    www.ahpra.gov.au/News/2022-12-07-cosmetic-surgery-update.aspx
  • June 2022

    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practice Board
    The guidance reinforces existing codes and guidelines and other publicly available information and does not introduce new or different requirements for practitioners.
    Date published 27 June 2022
    www.atsihealthpracticeboard.gov.au/News/Newsletters/June-2022.aspx
  • March 2012

    Psychology Board
    However, engaging with social media such as Facebook and Twitter without careful thought can have potential negative legal and ethical consequences for practitioners. ...…
    Date published 21 November 2022
    www.psychologyboard.gov.au/News/Newsletters/March-2012.aspx
  • Consulting on the foundations of safer cosmetic surgery

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    In parallel, the AMC is developing and will consult on accreditation standards and graduate outcomes required to gain endorsement. ... new, targeted guidelines for…
    Date published 14 November 2022
    www.ahpra.gov.au/News/2022-11-14-MBA-cosmetic-consultation.aspx
  • Formerly registered medical practitioner working in obstetrics at Bacchus Marsh reprimanded and disqualified for three months

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    on call when she did not have ready or reliable access to consult with Dr Parhar or another experienced obstetrician'. ... For media enquiries, phone (03) 8708 9200. For…
    Date published 19 January 2022
    www.ahpra.gov.au/News/2022-01-19-medical-practitioner-disqualified.aspx
  • August 2012

    Psychology Board
    In addition to the formal process of issuing papers and seeking written input, the Board consults by holding public forums in every state and territory, most recently in…
    Date published 21 November 2022
    www.psychologyboard.gov.au/News/Newsletters/August-2012.aspx
  • November 2012

    Psychology Board
    Social media policy. The 14 National Boards have developed a joint draft policy on the use of social media by registered health practitioners to clarify the National Boards’…
    Date published 21 November 2022
    www.psychologyboard.gov.au/News/Newsletters/November-2012.aspx
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