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ArtikelThe Regulation of The Medical Profession  
Oleh: Breen, Kerry J. ; Cordner, Stephen M. ; Thomson, Colin J. H. ; Plueckhahn, Vernon D.
Jenis: Article from Books - E-Book
Dalam koleksi: Good Medical Practice Professionalism, Ethics and Law, page 124-144.
Topik: Establishment and Membership of Boards; Australian Medical Council; Medical Registration; Complaints and Disciplinary Hearings
Fulltext: The Regulation of The Medical Profession.pdf (246.25KB)
Isi artikelTo practise medicine in Australia doctors are required by law to be registered with the relevant state or territory medical board. For convenience, in this chapter the term ‘medical board’ will be used for all the states and the territories, although the name of the ?rst registration body established in Australia, in 1837, is the Medical Council of Tasmania. Also, in this chapter the term ‘state’ will apply to both states and the territories. The addresses and websites of the medical boards are provided in Table 8.1. The requirements for registration are practically identical in each state. Via the process of ‘mutual recognition’ (explained later in this chapter), a doctor who is registered in one state has an automatic right to be registered in any other state, subject to completing certain procedural requirements and paying the relevant fee. Any conditions or limitations that apply to the registration in the original state will also apply in the second state.
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