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Health Practitioner Case Summary No 3 - 20 December 2012
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Nurse found to have impairment (alcoholism and/or depression). Tribunal also made findings on basis of criminal offences including drink driving, assault, driving while…
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28 February 2014
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Pharmacist cautioned following investigation into criminal offences
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Pharmacist cautioned following investigation into criminal offences. 13 May 2015. The Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal has cautioned pharmacist Malcolm Coghill…
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13 May 2015
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First National Law offence prosecution results in guilty verdict
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Media release. 24 January 2014. First National Law offence prosecution results in guilty verdict The first prosecution of an offence under the Health Practitioner Regulation…
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24 January 2014
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AHPRA prosecutes former doctor
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
A breach of the National Law is a criminal offence and may be prosecuted by AHPRA. ... for offences under section 133 (advertising) – a fine of $5,000 in the case of an…
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15 January 2016
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WA man fined for claiming to be a chiropractor - 20 April 2015
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Page 2 of 2. A breach of the National Law is a criminal offence and may be prosecuted by AHPRA. ... for offences under section 133 (advertising) – a fine of $5,000 in the…
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19 April 2015
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Media release - Fake nurse jailed for four years - 18 March 2016
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
The offences were committed over a five year period from 2009 to 2014 in towns in South Australia including Gawler, Semaphore and Moonta, as well as Deniliquin in New South…
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18 March 2016
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Fake nurse Nicholas Crawford convicted and ordered to pay over $40,000
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Falsely claiming to be a registered health practitioner is an offence under the National Law. ... Following an investigation by AHPRA on behalf of the NMBA, Mr Crawford was…
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4 October 2016
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Meeting of the Dental Board of Australia - 27 May 2016
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
noted the name change of the Statutory Offences Unit (SOU) to the Criminal Offences Unit (COU), 3.
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Former practitioner fined for claiming to be an osteopath and chiropractor
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Under the National Law, it is an offence to use protected titles without being registered in an appropriate health profession. ... Each offence carries a maximum penalty of a …
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14 May 2015
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AHPRA and Chiropractic Board take action on false or misleading advertising
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
In 2014/15, AHPRA received 506 complaints about offences, down from 846 in the previous year. ... The Board is promoting wider awareness of prosecutions of statutory offences …
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18 January 2016
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