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RMIT GSBL Justice Smith CollectionReport, Perry, Melissa A, Disqualification of judges: practice and procedure : discussion paper, 2001
... ...legal ethics -- australia...RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection Building 13 379-405 Russell Street Melbourne melbourne judges -- disqualification -- australia legal ethics -- australia disqualification of judges -- australia ISBN: 1875527281 Disqualification of judges: practice and procedure : discussion paper Report Perry, Melissa A. ...ISBN: 1875527281judges -- disqualification -- australia, legal ethics -- australia, disqualification of judges -- australia -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith CollectionReport, Informed decisions about medical procedures, 1989
... australia...patients -- legal status: laws: etc. -- australia...medical ethics...RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection Building 13 379-405 Russell Street Melbourne melbourne informed consent (medical law) -- australia medical laws and legislation -- australia patients -- legal status: laws: etc. -- australia medical ethics -- australia ISBN: 0724167277 (Victoria) June 1989 Law Reform Commission of Victoria (Report 24) Australian Law Reform Commission (Report 50) New South Wales Law Reform Commission (Report 62) Published jointly by the Law Reform Commission of Victoria, the Australian Law Reform Commission and the New South Wales Law Reform Commission Informed decisions about medical procedures Report Law Reform Commission of Victoria Australian Law Reform Commission New South Wales Law Reform Commission ...June 1989 Law Reform Commission of Victoria (Report 24) Australian Law Reform Commission (Report 50) New South Wales Law Reform Commission (Report 62) Published jointly by the Law Reform Commission of Victoria, the Australian Law Reform Commission and the New South Wales Law Reform CommissionISBN: 0724167277 (Victoria)informed consent (medical law) -- australia, medical laws and legislation -- australia, patients -- legal status: laws: etc. -- australia, medical ethics -- australia -
Australian Nursing & Midwifery FederationVideo recording and proceedings of 'Ethics and Legal Problems in Resuscitation' seminar, 20 March 1991, Geelong Hospital
... ethics and legal problems in resuscitation, resulted in a heated debate among attendees. Several doctors took issue with a presentation by Megan-Jane Johnstone, a nurse, ethicist and academic, in regards to documenting decision-making, patients' rights and guidelines around resuscitation. Other speakers included Paul Mestitz (Physician at Geelong Hospital) and Brian Bourke (Barrister). The seminar took place from 7.45-9:45pm in the John Lindell Lecture Theatre at the Geelong Hospital. The content was donated to the Australian...Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation Level 1 535 Elizabeth St Melbourne melbourne Written proceedings and video recording of a seminar held at the Geelong Hospital on 20 March 1991. The topic of the seminar, ethics and legal ...Written proceedings and video recording of a seminar held at the Geelong Hospital on 20 March 1991. The topic of the seminar, ethics and legal problems in resuscitation, resulted in a heated debate among attendees. Several doctors took issue with a presentation by Megan-Jane Johnstone, a nurse, ethicist and academic, in regards to documenting decision-making, patients' rights and guidelines around resuscitation. Other speakers included Paul Mestitz (Physician at Geelong Hospital) and Brian Bourke (Barrister). The seminar took place from 7.45-9:45pm in the John Lindell Lecture Theatre at the Geelong Hospital. The content was donated to the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (Victorian Branch) on a USB by Megan-Jane Johnstone, with the aim of raising awareness of how members of the medical profession debate and respond to ethical and legal concerns in healthcare. The original was given to the donor on VHS in 1991.115 minute video file (.mp4 multimedia format), transferred from VHS tape. In colour, with sound. Video shows proceedings of 'Ethics and Legal Problems in Resuscitation' seminar at The Geelong Hospital on Wednesday 20 March 1991. An image file shows a scan of the proceedings of the seminar, with handwritten notes indicating the name of those asking questions during discussion.ethics, nursing, legal, law, bioethics, medical ethics, patients rights, decision making
