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Chinese Medicine regulation in Australia - FAQ - Virtual roadshow October 2020
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An important one is to use the powers people have, firstly through the Health
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The Committee noted that insurers and health complaint entities regard cosmetic procedures as a high risk area of practice because the
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The National Law restricts the use of protected titles. This means that it is an
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The Board: • registers dental practitioners and students • sets professional standards • manages
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