The District Attorney's Office for a California county has fined a nurse practitioner for using "Doctor" and the prefix "Dr." before her name,...
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Read PostNew Department of Health regulations for state nursing homes have been approved by Pennsylvania's Independent Regulatory Review Commission. The...
Read PostThe Professional Standards Authority in the UK has opened a consultation on a new Standard on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion to be added to its...
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Read PostA new Health Professions and Occupations Act in British Columbia replaces the Health Professions Act to "streamline the process to regulate new...
Read PostThe final report of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse recommends "introducing the regulation of care staff working in...
Read PostThe National Funeral Directors Association has indicated that 79% of this year's mortuary students are female, up from 35% in 1995, reflecting a...
Read PostJon Pellett, CLEAR member and attorney with Pennington Law in Florida, offers this summary and commentary on a recent case in Florida: Client was...
Read PostThe Virginia Board for Barbers and Cosmetology has voted to reduce the number of education hours required for licensure from 1,500 to 1,000. As...
Read PostAt the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Drug Enforcement Agency waived the requirement for an in-person medical evaluation before prescribing of...
Read PostThe British Columbia government has released a proposal to create a single regulator for lawyers, notaries, and--for the first time in...
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