In the media
Antibiotic stewardship 'everyone's'
responsibility
A prominent GP has said all healthcare workers need to be
wary of superbugs, following the first recorded case of extensively
drug-resistant typhoid in Australia (16 September 2019).
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Govt commits to greater protection for mine
workers
The Palaszczuk Government has committed to tighter
controls on mine dust to protect mine workers on the eve of the
state's memorial day for mine victims (18 September 2019).
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Published – articles, papers, reports
Swiping, stealthing and catfishing: Dating and hookup
apps in the media
Anthony McCosker, Kath Albury, Tinonee Pym, Paul Byron,
Kane Race
Swinburne University of Technology: 19 September 2019
This report aims to inform and support professionals developing
health campaigns, resources or interventions to cut through and
move beyond popular media narratives regarding dating and hookup
apps. More...
Cases
Health Ombudsman v Euston (No. 2)
[2019] QCAT 258
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES – HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS
– MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS – DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS
– PROFESSIONAL MISCONDUCT AND UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT –
CONVICTION OF OFFENCE – where respondent pleaded guilty to
four counts of supply and three counts of possession of a dangerous
drug in the Supreme Court of Queensland – where respondent
admitted criminal convictions amounted to professional misconduct
– where Tribunal accepted respondent's evidence –
where disagreement as to sanction – whether the registration
of the respondent should be suspended.
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES – HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS –
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS – DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS –
OTHER MATTERS – where applicant made application for costs
– where respondent sought no order as to costs –
whether interests of justice required the making of an order for
costs.
Drugs Misuse Act 1986 Qld ss 6, 8; Health Ombudsman
Act 2013 Qld s 107
Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2009 Qld
ss 100, 102
Health Ombudsman v Sabo [2019] QCAT
256
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES – HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS
– NURSES – DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS – where the
practitioner was charged and convicted of criminal offences –
where the practitioner failed to disclose the charges and
convictions to the nursing and midwifery board of Australia –
where the practitioner declined to participate in the referral
proceedings – whether the registration of the practitioner
should be cancelled – whether a period of disqualification
from reapplying should be imposed.
Health Ombudsman Act 2013 Qld ss 103, 104, 107;
Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2009 Qld
ss 92, 93
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