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Webinar: AHPRA social media regulations for doctors

Former regulator David Gardner provides insights into AHPRA social media regulations and compliance for medical practitioners.

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In this webinar and Q&A, solicitor and former regulator David Gardner provides exclusive insights into AHPRA social media regulations for medical practitioners.

Medical misconduct via social media has been a hot topic recently. It's essential that medical practitioners understand the AHPRA rules and regulations regarding social media sharing.

This webinar helps simplify AHPRA social media regulations for your medical practice, with exclusive insights from former regulator David Gardner. 

The webinar covers:

  • Legal insights: Learn directly from a lawyer who has worked within AHPRA.
  • How to avoid costly mistakes: Understand the common compliance pitfalls that lead to penalties.
  • Practical social media tips: Discover how to engage online effectively without breaching your obligations.
  • Real-world case studies: See what has happened to other doctors and learn how you can avoid similar risks.
  • A comprehensive overview of regulatory updates: Stay informed about AHPRA’s current expectations. 

Watch the full webinar recording to stay up to date with the latest AHPRA regulations to maintain compliance for yourself and your practice.

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What next?

AHPD CPDFor further information on this topic, you may like to explore AHPD's courses designed to help you develop a solid understanding of your obligations when it comes to social media. With an increased awareness of the risks and potential pitfalls you may encounter, you will be better placed to navigate your online interactions and safeguard your reputation. Learn more.


 

How to claim CPD hours:

image-png-Sep-13-2023-03-00-07-1068-AMEngaging with this blog can help meet your annual Education Activities CPD requirement! If you consume educational webinars, podcasts, articles, or research on this blog, you can Quick Log CPD hours with the RACGP via the usual self-submission process. You will be asked to reflect on what you have learned, and you will require supporting evidence such as a screenshot.
Download the RACGP’s guide to self-recording your CPD here.

 

 
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