Skip to content
Search
Home
Registration
Registration standards
Professional Performance Framework
Codes, guidelines and policies
Accreditation
News
Look up a practitioner
Registration
About registration
Types of medical registration
Supervised practice framework
International medical graduates (IMGs)
Medical training survey
Registration standards
Read the standards
Professional Performance Framework
Continuing professional development
Late-career doctors – supporting safe practice
Evidence and supporting documents
Codes, guidelines and policies
Guidance for the profession
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Strategy
FAQs and fact sheets
Accreditation
Medical schools
Specialist medical colleges
Postgraduate medical councils
Endorsement
News
News and updates
Annual report and statistics
Consultations
Useful contacts
About registration
Forms
Fees
Renewal
Audit
Obligations on medical practitioners
Types of medical registration
Interns
Recognition of medical specialties
General registration
Specialist registration
Provisional registration
Limited registration
Non-practising registration
Student registration
International medical graduates (IMGs)
Competent Authority pathway
Standard pathway
Specialist pathway
Short term training in a medical specialty pathway
Supervision
Australian and NZ medical graduates with overseas specialist qualifications
Pre-employment structured clinical interview (PESCI)
The role of the Australian Medical Council
Continuing professional development
What do I need to do?
About CPD homes
Professional development plans and types of CPD
Information for CPD homes
Resources and background
Guidance for the profession
Code of conduct
Sexual boundaries in the doctor–patient relationship
Mandatory notifications guidelines
Telehealth consultations with patients
Advertising a regulated health service
Guidelines for registered medical practitioners who advertise cosmetic surgery
Guidelines for registered medical practitioners who perform cosmetic surgery and procedures
Short-term training guidelines
Supervised practice for IMGs guidelines
How to meet your social media obligations
Endorsement
Acupuncture endorsement
Cosmetic surgery endorsement
News and updates
Newsletters – medical students
Newsletters – medical practitioners
Media releases
Ministerial Council directions and approvals
Requests for quote
Health profession agreements
Annual report and statistics
Annual report
Statistics
Consultations
Current consultations
Past consultations
Go to Ahpra or National Board
About
Join the Board
Contact
Translate
Login
Go to Ahpra or National Board
|
About
Join the Board
Contact
Search
Login
Registration
Registration standards
Professional Performance Framework
Codes, guidelines and policies
Accreditation
News
Look up a practitioner
Registration
About registration
Types of medical registration
Supervised practice framework
International medical graduates (IMGs)
Medical training survey
Forms
Fees
Renewal
Audit
Obligations on medical practitioners
Interns
Recognition of medical specialties
General registration
Specialist registration
Provisional registration
Limited registration
Non-practising registration
Student registration
Competent Authority pathway
Standard pathway
Specialist pathway
Short term training in a medical specialty pathway
Supervision
Australian and NZ medical graduates with overseas specialist qualifications
Pre-employment structured clinical interview (PESCI)
The role of the Australian Medical Council
Registration standards
Read the standards
Professional Performance Framework
Continuing professional development
Late-career doctors – supporting safe practice
Evidence and supporting documents
What do I need to do?
About CPD homes
Professional development plans and types of CPD
Information for CPD homes
Resources and background
Codes, guidelines and policies
Guidance for the profession
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Strategy
FAQs and fact sheets
Code of conduct
Sexual boundaries in the doctor–patient relationship
Mandatory notifications guidelines
Telehealth consultations with patients
Advertising a regulated health service
Guidelines for registered medical practitioners who advertise cosmetic surgery
Guidelines for registered medical practitioners who perform cosmetic surgery and procedures
Short-term training guidelines
Supervised practice for IMGs guidelines
How to meet your social media obligations
Accreditation
Medical schools
Specialist medical colleges
Postgraduate medical councils
Endorsement
Acupuncture endorsement
Cosmetic surgery endorsement
News
News and updates
Annual report and statistics
Consultations
Useful contacts
Newsletters – medical students
Newsletters – medical practitioners
Media releases
Ministerial Council directions and approvals
Requests for quote
Health profession agreements
Annual report
Statistics
Current consultations
Past consultations
National health practitioner boards
Close
Ahpra.gov.au Home
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practice Board
Chinese Medicine Board
Chiropractic Board
Dental Board
Medical Board
Medical Radiation Practice Board
Nursing and Midwifery Board
Occupational Therapy Board
Optometry Board
Osteopathy Board
Paramedicine Board
Pharmacy Board
Physiotherapy Board
Podiatry Board
Psychology Board
Look up a health practitioner
Close
Check if your health practitioner is qualified, registered and their current registration status
Health Profession
All
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner
Chinese Medicine Practitioner
Chiropractor
Dental Practitioner
Medical Practitioner
Medical Radiation Practitioner
Midwife
Nurse
Occupational Therapist
Optometrist
Osteopath
Paramedicine
Pharmacist
Physiotherapist
Podiatrist
Psychologist
All states and territories
All states and territories
ACT
NSW
NT
QLD
SA
TAS
VIC
WA
Practitioners
Profession
Location
Please enter a search term
Help & Tips
Search
Home
Search
1,030
search results for
Sort by
Relevance
A-Z
Z-A
Oldest
Newest
Website
Refine by
Content type
less
Accreditation Committee’s Risk Framework (1)
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency Annual Report 2022/23 (1)
Annual Report 2012/13 (1)
Annual Report 2020-21 (1)
Annual Report Summary (1)
Application Guide (28)
Asr Final Report Consultation Joint Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency 15 National Boards Submission April 2019 (1)
Case Summary (4)
Checklist (1)
Code Of Conduct (1)
Codes (81)
Communique Meeting Professional Reference Group (1)
Consultation Report (2)
Consultations (56)
Cpd Consultation Submission (4)
Current Consultations (1)
Dental Board Of Australia (2)
Enterprise Agreement (1)
Evaluation Report (1)
Fact Sheets (4)
Faqs (7)
Farmc Annual Report 201718 (1)
Form (1)
Forms (100)
Framework (5)
Guidance (1)
Guidelines (86)
Inquiry Into The Administration Of Health Practitioner Registration By The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency) (1)
Instrument Of Delegation (1)
Letter (1)
Manual (1)
Medical Board (1)
Medical Board Of Australia (1)
Medical Education Module (4)
Mou (1)
News (65)
Outcomes (1)
Paramedicine Board Of Australia (2)
Performance Report (1)
Podiatry Board (2)
Policies (78)
Procedure (2)
Professional Capabilities (2)
Public Consultation (1)
Reports (256)
Request For Tender (4)
Snapshot (1)
Standards (18)
Standards For Assessment Of Smp By Amc (1)
Submission (147)
Submissions (4)
Transcript (2)
Wd10/1669 (1)
Workforce Analysis (1)
Format
less
Pdf (849)
Web Page (118)
Word/text File (38)
Date
less
2024 (91)
2023 (151)
2022 (61)
2021 (47)
2020 (92)
2019 (81)
2018 (101)
2017 (83)
2016 (65)
2015 (58)
2014 (45)
2013 (37)
2012 (24)
Guidelines for registered medical practitioners who perform cosmetic surgery and procedures
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
accessing the clinic or facility’s complaint process. • making a complaint
to
the
health
complaints
entity
in the state or territory where the surgery was performed. • ...…
Date published
29 June 2023
Download document
PDF
141.2KB
View as HTML
1243 NRAS Final Report.indd
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Accreditation Authorities and
Health
Complaints
Entities. ... and
Health
Complaints
Entities (HCEs).
Date published
28 July 2015
Download document
PDF
2.7MB
View as HTML
Transcript for Module 1 - Protecting the public - the purpose of medical regulation
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Around 32% are referred
to
another body or retained by a
health
complaints
entity
as they fall outside of the Medical Board’s jurisdiction. ...
Health
complaints
…
Date published
30 January 2023
Download document
PDF
203.1KB
View as HTML
A guide for practitioners - Notifications in the National Scheme
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
A National Board can
also
consider notifications initially
made
to
a
health
complaints
entity
(HCE),
be
cause AHPRA and HCEs in each state and territory work
to
gether. ...…
Date published
29 March 2016
Download document
PDF
539.6KB
View as HTML
Submission - Public consultation on the draft Data strategy - Submissions Individuals 1 - 16
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Be
tter information sharing
be
tween other complaint entities including the HCEs appears utterly vital
to
ensure that matters do not get missed. ... However,this would require…
Date published
2 March 2023
Download document
PDF
3.6MB
View as HTML
Reducing, identifying and managing vexatious
complaints
Ms Jennifer Morris ...
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Be
ing the subject of a formal complaint is a difficult, confronting and distressing experience for
health
practitioners, regardless of
whether
a complaint is…
Date published
16 April 2018
Download document
PDF
945.1KB
View as HTML
Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission and Ahpra MOU
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
The National Scheme
also
facilitates workforce mobility across Australia, the provision of high-quality education and training of
health
practitioners, and rigorous…
Date published
2 October 2023
Download document
PDF
249.1KB
View as HTML
Consultation on common guidelines and Code of conduct
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
clarify that advertisers of regulated
health
services
also
have responsibilities under other legislation administered by other regulators. ... appointment. This type of…
Date published
4 April 2013
Download document
DOC
1.4MB
View as HTML
Procedure
to
respond
to
a breach of privacy
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
You have a right
to
make a complaint
to
the National
Health
Practitioner Privacy Commissioner, who is
also
the National
Health
Practitioner Ombudsman. ... A voicemail service …
Date published
4 August 2022
Download document
PDF
228.3KB
View as HTML
Independent review of the use of chaperones
to
protect patients in Australia
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Review process. The review process involved a public call for submissions, with 45 submissions received from patients,
health
practitioners, colleges and professional…
Date published
10 April 2017
Download document
PDF
644KB
View as HTML
Displaying results
241
to
250
of
1,030
First
Previous
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Next
Last
Page reviewed 27/08/2015
Look up a practitioner