Source: CVC IN SAN DIEGO PROCEEDINGS
November 1, 2009
By:
Douglas Jack, LL.B.
One of the key tenets of a self-governed profession is the requirement of the members of the profession to regulate and, when warranted, sanction its own members who might engage in conduct which is unprofessional and adverse to the public interest.
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Source: CVC IN SAN DIEGO PROCEEDINGS
November 1, 2009
By:
Douglas Jack, LL.B.
Most self-governing professions are also guided by rules of ethics in their practices so as to further ensure the protection of the public from the unscrupulous or incompetent practitioner.
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Source: CVC IN SAN DIEGO PROCEEDINGS
November 1, 2009
By:
Douglas Jack, LL.B.
The financial commentaries in recent times have signalled a gloomy outlook on a global basis.
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Source: CVC IN SAN DIEGO PROCEEDINGS
November 1, 2009
By:
Douglas Jack, LL.B.
In many veterinary practices today, obtaining informed consent consists of the receptionist placing a consent form in front of the client and telling the client they need to sigh the form so the doctor can perform the surgery or treat the animal.
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Source: CVC IN SAN DIEGO PROCEEDINGS
November 1, 2009
By:
Douglas Jack, LL.B.
The license to practice veterinary medicine is a privilege that is extended to only those that are qualified by way of formal education and training to competently provide the necessary services.
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Source: CVC IN KANSAS CITY PROCEEDINGS
August 1, 2009
By:
Douglas Jack, LL.B.
The financial commentaries in recent times have signalled a gloomy outlook on a global basis.
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Source: CVC IN KANSAS CITY PROCEEDINGS
August 1, 2009
By:
Douglas Jack, LL.B.
In many veterinary practices today, obtaining informed consent consists of the receptionist placing a consent form in front of the client and telling the client they need to sigh the form so the doctor can perform the surgery or treat the animal.
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Source: CVC IN KANSAS CITY PROCEEDINGS
August 1, 2009
By:
Douglas Jack, LL.B.
One of the key tenets of a self-governed profession is the requirement of the members of the profession to regulate and, when warranted, sanction its own members who might engage in conduct which is unprofessional and adverse to the public interest.
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Source: CVC IN KANSAS CITY PROCEEDINGS
August 1, 2009
By:
Douglas Jack, LL.B.
The license to practice veterinary medicine is a privilege that is extended to only those that are qualified by way of formal education and training to competently provide the necessary services.
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