U5M12: Scope of practice and code of conduct
Discusses the importance of scope of practice and professional codes of conduct.
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Model Scopes of Clinical Practice For Senior Medical and Dental Practitioners: Discussion Paper Including Literature Review
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The primary goal of the State Scope of Clinical Practice Unit (SSoCPU) is to assist NSW Health Local Health Districts and Specialty Networks (LHD/SNs) to appropriately define the scope of clinical practice (SoCP) of their employed and contracted senior medical and dental practitioners (SMDPs) by developing model SoCPs for each medical and dental specialty, according to best practice. The specialties to be covered will be those listed by the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA), as well as any further specialties or sub-specialties identified through the consultation process as requiring a separate SoCP. The model SoCPs will assist LHD/SNs to achieve clarity and consistency in the way practitioners’ SoCP is defined, whilst still allowing for decisions to be made locally in accordance with the facility’s needs and its role delineation. They will also provide a measure of expert input and advice when considering the credentials appropriate for the practice of particular specialties and sub-specialties. Employing bodies, professional colleagues and the general public need to have confidence that there is an appropriate level of scrutiny for each senior medical and dental practitioner working in NSW Health and thus that their SOCPs are defined with sufficient detail.
Guide to Credentialing and Defining Scope of Clinical Practice for Medical Practitioners and Dentists in Queensland : A Best Practice Guide
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This comprehensive guide is a key risk management strategy to assist in the management of processes that underpin the maintenance of clinical governance at the service level and for the clinical workforce. It provides support to the decision making processes of Hospital and Health Services and Department of Health divisions to appoint appropriately qualified, competent and experienced medical practitioner and dentist. It assists in clarifying and defining the practitioners’ scope of clinical practice to ensure the provision of safe and high-quality care to patients. This best practice guide ensures that each practitioner working in Queensland Health only provides clinical services for which they have demonstrated competence.
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