Kerry J. Breen, Stephen M. Cordner, Colin Jh Thomson
Good Medical Practice
Professionalism, Ethics and Law
Kerry J. Breen, Stephen M. Cordner, Colin Jh Thomson
Good Medical Practice
Professionalism, Ethics and Law
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Good Medical Practice: Professionalism, Ethics and Law encompasses the professional, ethical and legal requirements of being a doctor.
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Good Medical Practice: Professionalism, Ethics and Law encompasses the professional, ethical and legal requirements of being a doctor.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780521183413
- ISBN-10: 0521183413
- Artikelnr.: 28111659
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780521183413
- ISBN-10: 0521183413
- Artikelnr.: 28111659
Dr Kerry J. Breen AM, MMBS, MD (Melb.), FRACP is a consultant physician and gastroenterologist. He is currently a part time member of the Federal Administrative Appeals Tribunal and Commissioner of Complaints of the National Health and Medical Research Council.
1. Ethical principles for the medical profession
2. Ethical and legal responsibilities of medical students
3. Communication skills
4. Consent and informed decision making
5. Confidentiality, privacy and disclosure
6. Medical records, reports and certificates
7. Negligence, professional liability and adverse events
8. The regulation of the medical profession
9. Health care complaints systems
10. The doctor and sexual boundaries
11. Personal health of the doctor: illness and impairment
12. Maintenance of professional competence
13. Ethics and the allocation of health care resources
14. The Australian health care system
15. The doctor and interprofessional relationships
16. Entering and leaving practice and practice management
17. Clinical research
18. Prescribing and administering drugs
19. Diagnosing and certifying death and the role of the coroner
20. Births, reproductive technology, family law and child protection
21. Termination of pregnancy and related issues
22. Withholding or withdrawing treatment in the seriously or terminally ill
23. The law and the mentally ill
24. The law and courts of law in Australia
25. Medico-legal examinations and reports, court procedures and expert evidence
26. Other legislation relevant to medical practice.
2. Ethical and legal responsibilities of medical students
3. Communication skills
4. Consent and informed decision making
5. Confidentiality, privacy and disclosure
6. Medical records, reports and certificates
7. Negligence, professional liability and adverse events
8. The regulation of the medical profession
9. Health care complaints systems
10. The doctor and sexual boundaries
11. Personal health of the doctor: illness and impairment
12. Maintenance of professional competence
13. Ethics and the allocation of health care resources
14. The Australian health care system
15. The doctor and interprofessional relationships
16. Entering and leaving practice and practice management
17. Clinical research
18. Prescribing and administering drugs
19. Diagnosing and certifying death and the role of the coroner
20. Births, reproductive technology, family law and child protection
21. Termination of pregnancy and related issues
22. Withholding or withdrawing treatment in the seriously or terminally ill
23. The law and the mentally ill
24. The law and courts of law in Australia
25. Medico-legal examinations and reports, court procedures and expert evidence
26. Other legislation relevant to medical practice.
1. Ethical principles for the medical profession
2. Ethical and legal responsibilities of medical students
3. Communication skills
4. Consent and informed decision making
5. Confidentiality, privacy and disclosure
6. Medical records, reports and certificates
7. Negligence, professional liability and adverse events
8. The regulation of the medical profession
9. Health care complaints systems
10. The doctor and sexual boundaries
11. Personal health of the doctor: illness and impairment
12. Maintenance of professional competence
13. Ethics and the allocation of health care resources
14. The Australian health care system
15. The doctor and interprofessional relationships
16. Entering and leaving practice and practice management
17. Clinical research
18. Prescribing and administering drugs
19. Diagnosing and certifying death and the role of the coroner
20. Births, reproductive technology, family law and child protection
21. Termination of pregnancy and related issues
22. Withholding or withdrawing treatment in the seriously or terminally ill
23. The law and the mentally ill
24. The law and courts of law in Australia
25. Medico-legal examinations and reports, court procedures and expert evidence
26. Other legislation relevant to medical practice.
2. Ethical and legal responsibilities of medical students
3. Communication skills
4. Consent and informed decision making
5. Confidentiality, privacy and disclosure
6. Medical records, reports and certificates
7. Negligence, professional liability and adverse events
8. The regulation of the medical profession
9. Health care complaints systems
10. The doctor and sexual boundaries
11. Personal health of the doctor: illness and impairment
12. Maintenance of professional competence
13. Ethics and the allocation of health care resources
14. The Australian health care system
15. The doctor and interprofessional relationships
16. Entering and leaving practice and practice management
17. Clinical research
18. Prescribing and administering drugs
19. Diagnosing and certifying death and the role of the coroner
20. Births, reproductive technology, family law and child protection
21. Termination of pregnancy and related issues
22. Withholding or withdrawing treatment in the seriously or terminally ill
23. The law and the mentally ill
24. The law and courts of law in Australia
25. Medico-legal examinations and reports, court procedures and expert evidence
26. Other legislation relevant to medical practice.