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  2. Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), infrequently spelt as the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency, [3] is a statutory authority founded in 2010 which is responsible, in collaboration with the Medical Board of Australia, for registration and accreditation of health professionals as set out in the Australian legislation called the National Registration and ...

  3. Medical education in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Medical education in Australia is facilitated by medical schools and the medical specialty colleges, and is regulated by the Australian Medical Council and Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) of which includes the Medical Board of Australia where medical practitioners are registered nationally.

  4. Medical Practitioners Board of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The Board's duties, along with registering medical practitioners and medical students, include investigating notifications and complaints about medical practitioners. [4] It includes monitoring the health and fitness to practise of doctors and students whose illnesses or conditions may affect their ability to safely practice.

  5. Royal Australian College of General Practitioners - Wikipedia

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    In the absence of fellowship of any of the specialty colleges, a GP will typically take up participation of the QI&CPD program in order to satisfy medical registration requirements with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), the national medical registration body. Participation in the QI&CPD program is not equivalent to ...

  6. Paramedics in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A paramedic in Australia is a health care professional who holds a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in Paramedicine and is registered with the Paramedicine Board of Australia via the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA) [1] As of December 2021, there are over 22,500 registered paramedics in Australia, of which approximately 70% (15,750) work for a jurisdictional service ...

  7. Nursing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The NMBA operates under the auspices of the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Authority(AHPRA). [6] It is through the process and credentialing of registration with AHPRA that the title of registered nurse is awarded. [19] Registered nurses hold a university degree. Enrolled nurses typically do not.

  8. Credentialing - Wikipedia

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    The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Conditions of Participation (CoPs) allow an originating site facility to use proxy credentialing when telemedicine services are provided by a practitioner affiliated with and credentialed by either a Medicare-participating distant site hospital or an entity that qualifies as a distant site telemedicine entity; and when there is a written ...

  9. Australian Medical Association - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Medical Association (AMA) is an Australian public company by guarantee formed as a professional association for Australian doctors and medical students.The association is not run by the Australian Government and does not regulate or certify doctors, a responsibility which lies with the Medical Board of Australia [1] and the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency. [2]