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Law and Ethics In Complementary Medicine

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  • General Information  
    Author(s)Weir And Michael
    PublisherT&F/Routledge
    Edition6th Edition
    ISBN9781032050867
    Pages250
    BindingSoftcover
    Publish YearSeptember 2022

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    T&F/Routledge Law and Ethics In Complementary Medicine by Weir And Michael

    Comprehensive, practical and reflective of the current Australian and New Zealand legislative framework and regulations, this unique textbook addresses legal and ethical issues across a broad range of traditional and complementary practices. The sixth edition of Michael Weir’s classic textbook • explores legal and ethical issues in clinical relationships, and the role of codes of ethics • provides practical guidelines for setting up and running a professional practice • systematically outlines the various aspects of the law which impact on clinical practice, including legal obligations to clients, consumer legislation, complaints processes, and professional boundaries • explains how to navigate professional indemnity insurance • outlines the steps you need to take in setting up a professional practice from establishing a business name to dealing with employees • discusses and provides examples of how to deal with tricky ethical issues in daily practice.This edition includes updated legislation, a review of relevant case law, recent developments in the Unregistered Practitioners’ Code of Conduct and evidence about misconduct and regulatory action, and more in-depth discussion of ethical concepts. This is an essential read for students and practitioners of complementary medicine.