The single national registration and accreditation scheme for health professionals to commence on 1 July 2010 will commence by registering the nine professions that currently have registration in every State. Seven more professions partially regulated will be the next group considered for national registration. This includes traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practitioners, registered in Victoria since 2000 after an evaluation of TCM against the Australian Health Ministers’ Advisory Council (AHMAC) criteria for the regulation of unregulated professions.
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Purpose: The move to national registration of health professionals and the creation of the Nursing a...
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Professional regulation of medical practitioners has undergone substantial change in recent decades....
This article will discuss the impact of statutory regulation on these four areas, with a focus on th...
Purpose: The move to national registration of health professionals and the creation of the Nursing a...
Purpose : The move to national registration of health professionals and the creation of the Nursing ...
The National Institute of Complementary Medicine (NICM) welcomes the commitment by Australian Govern...
In 2010 Australia established a national registration and accreditation scheme, covering more than 6...
"In Australia, nurse education is controlled through a registration body known as the regulatory aut...
The escalation in popularity of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has begun to stimulate ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Objectives: This study aims to provide an empirical examination of how complemen...
In 2006, the Ontario government passed the Traditional Chinese Medicine Act, which granted Tradition...
This study began in early 2010 in response to a dramatic change to Australian health workforce regul...
The implementation of the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme for the Health Professions ...
This article analyses the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme ('NRAS') for Australian hea...
Health Promotion Practitioners in Australia are employed in a variety of health, education, research...
In March 2005, following a decision of the Council of Australian Governments (COAG), the Australian ...
Professional regulation of medical practitioners has undergone substantial change in recent decades....
This article will discuss the impact of statutory regulation on these four areas, with a focus on th...
Purpose: The move to national registration of health professionals and the creation of the Nursing a...
Purpose : The move to national registration of health professionals and the creation of the Nursing ...