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A Response To Consultation Paper 6 Of The National Psychology Board Of Australia Entitled: Registration Standard And Guidelines—limited Registration For Teaching Or Research (63)
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Guide- MBA - Guide to the Specialist pathway effective 1 January 2021
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
qualified Fellow), taking into consideration the applicant’s intended scope of practice as well as their previous training and assessment, recent specialist practice,…
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Optometry guidelines for use of scheduled medicines
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
managing multiple medications. 2.2 Maintaining competence. All optometrists are expected to maintain their competence through continuing professional development, and need to …
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15 June 2018
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Optometry guidelines for use of scheduled medicines
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
managing multiple medications. 2.2 Maintaining competence. All optometrists are expected to maintain their competence through continuing professional development, and need to …
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Chinese Medicine - Guidelines - Guidelines on infection prevention and control for acupuncture and related practices - September 2023
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
The Board’s Continuing professional development registration standard states that continuing professional development must contribute directly to improving competence and…
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Optometry guidelines for use of scheduled medicines with 2014 changes highlighted
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
managing multiple medications. 2.2 Maintaining competence. All optometrists are expected to maintain their competence through continuing professional development, and need…
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OCANZ Accreditation Standards and Evidence Guide for Entry-Level Optometry Programs
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
or undertake continuing professional development to achieve appropriate patient care. ... Documentation on recruitment, support, workload and/or professional development of…
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Guidelines for supervisors
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continual professional development (
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Entry-level competency standards for optometry 2014
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
proceedings, internet and computer materials, online databases). Recognition of the need for continuing professional development. ... Adherence to continuing professional…
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Guidelines for safe Chinese herbal medicine practice
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Guidelines can be used as evidence of what constitutes appropriate professional conduct or practice for the profession. ... refer to the the Board’s Continuing Professional…
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Guidelines for safe Chinese herbal medicine practice
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Guidelines can be used as evidence of what constitutes appropriate professional conduct or practice for the profession. ... refer to the the Board’s Continuing Professional…
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