-
Last Updated: 18/01/2024
of a general nature and it does not constitute legal, health or professional advice. … You should seek your own professional advice before relying on it. … The foot eventually became infected, and the patient was admitted to hospital and required surgery.
-
Last Updated: 24/11/2022 in Webinar Handouts
professionals receiving further training to assess psychiatric disorders better. … responsibility agenda Challenges of rolling out the PATs Lack of regulation to date Reluctance of professional … (2022) What’s the connection between cosmetic procedures and mental health?
-
and poor record keeping may have exposed him to allegations of medical negligence and/or professional … and was involved in a car accident. … Despite having fifteen years’ experience in his native country, this was a real culture shock and he
-
When you have finished you will receive a Certificate of Attendance to count towards your continuing professional … will find some multiple choice questions and some video case study content to guide and educate you … renowned healthcare writer and presenter.
-
his fascinating experiences as a healthcare professional. … Healthcare workers across Australia and the world are showing their support for doctors experiencing … The webinar was recorded in Melbourne in August 2017 and runs for approximately 50 minutes.
-
David Maddocks has practised in litigation with particular emphasis on professional indemnity and personal … He is recognised as a thought leader and is regularly asked to comment on insurance and risk issues and … training to clients and the wider insurance and health care industries.
-
Last Updated: 11/04/2022 in Webinar Q&A
Evidence of care provided by other healthcare professionals for long-term patients. … Evidence of care provided by other healthcare professionals for long-term patients. … Look back and review previous patient entries and test results.
-
Medical insurance does not substitute for a professional organisation such as ASMOF or the AMA and all … In addition to your mentor and colleagues, consider professional support from your organisation’s Employee … In summary, dealing with legal profession is stressful but it is also a crucial part of our professional
-
professional development resources , including webinars, online modules, checklists and articles to … Understanding our practitioners' unique needs, MIPS also assists with your ongoing professional development … At the end of a busy and tiring day at work, you log in to check your emails and finally spot that
-
You may need to be blunt in your recommendation, but remain respectful and professional. … Colon cancer was detected and the usual range of treatments were proposed. … Time to consider with loved ones often leads to a more considered and rational decision.
-
referrals, as well as opinions of other health professionals. … In this situation, good medical practice involves:
10.8.1 Applying the standards of professional … confidentiality and protection of your patients’ personal and health data.
-
As an AHPRA registered professional, your role is to provide accurate and unbiased health assessments … Avoid professional bias: This may stem from your specialty training, or unconscious mechanism. … In this situation, good medical practice involves: 10.8.1 Applying the standards of professional behaviour
-
Last Updated: 16/01/2024 in Advice and Support Telehealth
Ideally, there should exist a previous relationship between the patient and healthcare professional and … you have appropriate professional indemnity insurance (PII) arrangements in place for all aspects of … examination rather than the capabilities of the health professional providing the telehealth service
-
In MIPS’ experience, practitioners can feel anger at the attack on their skills and professional ability … even more complex if the complaint is instigated (as is often the case) by another colleague or health professional … and respond with irritation and rudeness.
-
Practitioners already have existing professional and legal obligations to ensure the information contained … data and the risks. … parties for research and quality improvement.
-
situation in order to resolve any concerns or ignorance to provide the patient with some comfort remain professional … and fear of the unfamiliar. … and do not escalate the situation the patient does need your care and attention.
-
Last Updated: 23/01/2024
of a general nature and it does not constitute legal, health or professional advice. … You should seek your own professional advice before relying on it. … As such, clear and comprehensive records are invaluable.
-
empathy and insight. … Always provide MIPS with the facts and a full copy of written complaints and consultation notes. … The patient developed a large haematoma at one of the initial sites and this later became infected.
-
She also has experience with medical and allied health professional negligence claims and now acts for … for each State and Territory. … Daniel has experience in assisting and defending MIPS members in claims, complaints and investigations
-
Last Updated: 30/01/2024
of a general nature and it does not constitute legal, health or professional advice. … You should seek your own professional advice before relying on it. … transgender and gender diverse communities of Canberra and the surrounding region.