Bioethics and Jurisprudence course has been updated

The new MCQ's for the Allied Health Professions Ethics and Jurisprudence online course have now been updated.  To do the course, click on the "bioethics quiz" tab to get payment details and access to the course.

The following resources are needed to complete the quiz:

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AHPCSA Regulations 2001-1

AHPCSA - Health Care Jurisprudence and Ethics overview

AHPCSA– The Doctrine of Informed Consent in South African Law (presentation) PDF

AHPCSA Code of Ethics

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National Health Act

Bill of Rights - Chapter 2 of SAConstitution-web-eng-02

Patient Rights Charter

Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act92of1996

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Children's Act (38) of 2005

Children and young people -advice booklet medicalprotection.org

Legal guide to age thresholds for children and young people

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SAMJ Appointment cancellations and no shows

SAMJ Guidelines for the use of WhatsApp Groups in a clinical setting

For official updates on the Corona virus in South Africa please click on the link below to access the Government portal:

https://sacoronavirus.co.za/

In order to practice as an aromatherapist in South Africa, you need to be registered with the Allied Health Professions Council of South Africa (AHPCSA) as a Therapeutic Aromatherapist.  Training is over 2 years at an accredited institution.  Currently the only institutions recognized by the AHPCSA for therapeutic aromatherapy are Camelot International and Potchefstroom Akademie.  For contact details of these institutions please click on "Education" on the link below:

Education

Contact

Post Address

142 Edmonds Road, Glenwood
Kwazulu Natal, 4001
South Africa

Email Address

info@aromasa.org.za

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