MEDICAL LAW AND ETHICS - Cape Town
| Venue |
Cape Town |
| Lecturer |
Johann Roux |
| CPD Points |
14 Ceus |
| Show HPC Reg No |
1 |
MEDICAL LAW AND ETHICS FOR PHYSIOS with Johann Roux; Cape Town; 20 March 2010 - R950
Negligence litigation is showing a steady increase in South Africa and personal injury lawyers are looking at this branch of law with more interest. Physios need to be aware of the basic legal rights and duties relating to their practice to better protect themselves against the unsavory experience of a legal action.
This crash course is presented by an admitted attorney with right of appearance in the High Court of South Africa. It explains the legal concepts of informed consent, confidentiality, medical negligence and right to Healthcare in a simple and understandable manner. Attendees are also given some practical advice on how to avoid being sued, what to do when sued and some advice on preparing medico-legal reports and testifying in court.
The course also examines the HPCSA Rules of Professional Conduct relating to Health Care in general and also some specific rules relating to physios. This serves as a quick refresher on Ethics with guidance on how these rules could be interpreted in certain scenarios.
This course aims to provide a sound knowledge on basic medical law and ethics as an important facet in the repertoire of the complete physiotherapist.
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Testimonials
Crash Course in Medical Law and Ethics
Posted on: 08/01/2010
If you have attended this course and would like to comment on it, please feel free to post your comment below.
Posted By Yeukai on 09/01/2010
This was as enlightening a course as ever and was a wakeup call to all physios present.
Posted By Melanie on 09/01/2010
Please do this course with all final year med students, physios, OT’s & psychologists! Better to start your career with this background as well!
Posted By Wellington on 09/01/2010
Excellent course, content an eye opener. I would recommend this course to anyone.
Posted By Alfred on 09/01/2010
Good presentation & can recommend to another physio.
Posted By Barbara on 09/01/2010
It''s the most interesting CPD course I''ve done in years - excellent in all ways.
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