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Are we legally allowed to diagnose?
GregDaily
GregDaily
Joined: Sun, Dec 21 2008
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RE: Are we legally allowed to diagnose?
Sun, Mar 28 2010 1:10 PM

If anyone could read properly you would see that this forum topic hasn't waned at all. The 'hits' are well up.
I'm guessing those who choose to read and not comment can't type.

Be objective with your comments.


ColinRossie
Joined: Wed, Apr 25 2007
Location: Sydney
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RE: Are we legally allowed to diagnose?
Fri, Mar 19 2010 12:32 PM

Euripades Wrote:

No, no, no .... the forum popularity waned for another reason ....
.


How about it has wanedbecause we are all busy working?
Don't applaud yet, there is still a long way to go.


"One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors" Plato


Euripades
Euripades
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RE: Are we legally allowed to diagnose?
Thu, Mar 11 2010 7:07 PM

fejsi Wrote:
If ever there needed to be more evidence as to why these forums are no longer popular, one needs to look no further than the pettiness, and rudeness, of some of the posts over the last few days.


No, no, no .... the forum popularity waned for another reason .... Well really, it can only be due to a handful of reasons.

The one I choose is that; all of our earnest friends and colleagues have toiled so hard, picketed so long, committed so much, laid bare their own egos, and burned that midnight for so many nights, that no further discussion about our industry is required - everything is now, exactly as it should be. The forum has done it's good work.

Let us give ourselves a big round of applause.

Of course, I am Euripades. I am from the year 2040 AD. I live in the future, and I live in hope.


Excellence is not a singular act, but a habit. You are what you repeatedly do.


ColinRossie
Joined: Wed, Apr 25 2007
Location: Sydney
Posts: 175
RE: Are we legally allowed to diagnose?
Tue, Feb 16 2010 3:29 PM

Wow? Have I missed out on a cat fight oor what? Hope Greg Daily hasn't taken fright after the savaging.


"One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors" Plato


sopey
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Posts: 22
RE: Are we legally allowed to diagnose?
Fri, Feb 12 2010 7:47 PM

by all means post your "truths", Its not your truthfullness that people seem to have a problem with have a problem with.


nothing succeeds like a budgie with no beek


GregDaily
GregDaily
Joined: Sun, Dec 21 2008
Posts: 19
RE: Are we legally allowed to diagnose?
Fri, Feb 12 2010 3:54 PM

How many posts was I supposed to deliver before being factual? I didn't realise there was a protocol here? Should i have told untruths to begin with? I don't understand your logic?


sopey
sopey
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Posts: 22
RE: Are we legally allowed to diagnose?
Thu, Feb 11 2010 11:57 AM

and with 5 posts under your belt you've decided its your job to start handing it out?


nothing succeeds like a budgie with no beek


GregDaily
GregDaily
Joined: Sun, Dec 21 2008
Posts: 19
RE: Are we legally allowed to diagnose?
Thu, Feb 11 2010 9:17 AM

Candidness, truthfullness, honesty. It hurts sometimes.
Some people need a good dose of it.


fejsi
fejsi
Joined: Thu, Jun 21 2007
Posts: 56
RE: Are we legally allowed to diagnose?
Thu, Feb 11 2010 9:12 AM

If ever there needed to be more evidence as to why these forums are no longer popular, one needs to look no further than the pettiness, and rudeness, of some of the posts over the last few days.


GregDaily
GregDaily
Joined: Sun, Dec 21 2008
Posts: 19
RE: Are we legally allowed to diagnose?
Thu, Feb 11 2010 8:31 AM

23 years
Read your insurance policies. Read your association code of ethics.
We are legally allowed to perform what we are trained to do.
We are taught to assess presenting signs/symptoms and provide a treatment plan/protocol accordingly. The outcome of assessment is a diagnosis. Don't fluff around with tangental words that we have created through fear of condemnation by an unknown source.
You assess to diagnose. No one will be dragged into court for it.
Learn the law children.


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