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Doctors Acting as Medical Witnesses

Description

Medical practitioners hold a high level of clinical independence resulting from highly specialised knowledge and skills on which their patients, the general public, the health care system and Australian judicial system rely upon. Expert medical evidence is often critical to the administration of justice in legal proceedings involving health and medical matters.

A medical practitioner may be called as a medical witness to give evidence in court, at a tribunal, or as part of an alternative dispute resolution process. Expert evidence provided by doctors can assist the courts or alternative dispute resolution process in making informed, fair decisions.

This module aims to help you understand the AMA Ethical Guidelines for Doctors Acting as Medical Witnesses 2011. Revised 2016 should you be called upon as the treating doctor or an independent expert witness.

 

 


Details

  1. Develop a broad understanding of the AMA Ethical Guidelines for Doctors Acting as Medical Witnesses 2011. Revised 2016
  2. Name the principles that underpin the guidelines
  3. Engage in ethical practices when called upon as a medical witness in Australia

Topics

  • Module Overview
  • Doctors Acting as Medical Witness

 

CPD Activity Details
Provider
Domain
Educational Activities
Type
General Learning
Activity
Professional reading
CPD Hours
3h : 0m
Topic
Medico-legal
Audience
Medical practitioners
Applicable CAPE Aspects
Professionalism, Ethical Practice
Effective Year

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*Medical Board of Australia’s (MBA)’s revised Registration Standard: Continuing professional development (the Standard)