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Guidelines - 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 recency…
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Guidelines for use of schedules medicines
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managing multiple medications. 2.2 Maintaining competence. All optometrists are expected to maintain their competence through continuing professional development and recency…
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Guidelines for registered medical practitioners who perform cosmetic surgery and procedures
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9.3 All medical practitioners must participate regularly in continuing professional development (
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Use of scheduled medicines
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2.2 Maintaining competenceAll optometrists are expected to maintain their competence through continuing professional development and recency of practice, and need to meet the …
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Guidelines for use of schedules medicines
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managing multiple medications. 2.2 Maintaining competence. All optometrists are expected to maintain their competence through continuing professional development and recency…
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Good medical practice: a code of conduct for doctors in Australia
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
colleagues 18. 9 Maintaining professional performance 199.1 Introduction 199.2 Continuing professional development 199.3 Career transitions 19. ... standards of medical…
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Proposed guidelines - recency of practice
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For example, the:. • use of your skills and knowledge relevant to nursing or midwifery practice • extent of nursing or midwifery post graduate education • extent and evidence …
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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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Optometry guidelines for use of scheduled medicines with 2014 changes highlighted
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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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Entry-level competency standards for optometry 2014
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proceedings, internet and computer materials, online databases). Recognition of the need for continuing professional development. ... Adherence to continuing professional…
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