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  • Continuing professional development resources

    Physiotherapy Board
    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    Date published 12 July 2018
    www.physiotherapyboard.gov.au/Codes-Guidelines/FAQ/CPD-resources.aspx
  • 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 mandatory notifications

    Medical Board
    1. Ahpra supports the Boards to set standards and policies for registered practitioners. ... It also explains how to raise a concern if you are in Queensland or New South…
    Date published 20 July 2020
    www.medicalboard.gov.au/Codes-Guidelines-Policies/Guidelines-for-mandatory-notifications.aspx
  • 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. ... This includes not leveraging social media algorithms and similar to…
    Date published 30 June 2023
    www.medicalboard.gov.au/Codes-Guidelines-Policies/Guidelines-for-registered-medical-practitioners-...
  • Good medical practice: a code of conduct for doctors in Australia

    Medical Board
    7 Social media policy issued by the Medical Board of Australia (available at: www.medicalboard.gov.au). ... 4.2.3 Behaving professionally and courteously to colleagues and…
    Date published 13 March 2014
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  • Guidelines for mandatory notifications

    Chinese Medicine Board
    1. Ahpra supports the Boards to set standards and policies for registered practitioners. ... It also explains how to raise a concern if you are in Queensland or New South…
    Date published 5 November 2021
    www.chinesemedicineboard.gov.au/Codes-Guidelines/Guidelines-for-mandatory-notifications.aspx
  • Guidelines for advertising a regulated health service

    Podiatry 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 2010
    www.podiatryboard.gov.au/Policies-Codes-Guidelines/Advertising-a-regulated-health-service/Guidelin...
  • Guidelines for advertising regulated health services

    Pharmacy Board
    7.1 Social media. Social media includes work-related and personal accounts on social networks such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. ... These guidelines should be read in…
    Date published 4 November 2021
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  • Guidelines for mandatory notifications

    Occupational Therapy Board
    1. Ahpra supports the Boards to set standards and policies for registered practitioners. ... It also explains how to raise a concern if you are in Queensland or New South…
    Date published 1 January 2006
    www.occupationaltherapyboard.gov.au/Codes-Guidelines/Guidelines-for-mandatory-notifications.aspx
  • Code of conduct for pharmacists (retired)

    Pharmacy Board
    l) using social media, e-health and personallycontrolled electronic health records appropriately,consistent with this code, and. ... c) behaving professionally and…
    Date published 15 April 2024
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