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Greggler:
management in hospitals perhaps

Russ:

--- Quote ---What about BioMed/Law with the Melbourne Model? That seems pretty reasonable compared to the mental Med/Law triple, and it could open up doors in medical litigation or commercial biotechnology.

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med/law triple?

Well if you want to do two degrees at melbourne it'll put you in the same position (ie having experience in both) but you won't be a doctor, you'll be a lawyer with a biomedicine degree.

ninwa:
Medico-legal areas:

- Medical negligence
- Legal issues in the general care/treatment of patients
- Mental disorders and legal capacity
- Guardianship issues with the mentally disabled
- Consent
- Public health
- Euthanasia
- Registration of medical practitioners
- Insurance and indemnity law
- Workers' compensation law
- Certain areas of criminal law

Glockmeister:

--- Quote from: ninwa on October 10, 2010, 06:05:47 pm ---Medico-legal areas:

- Medical negligence
- Legal issues in the general care/treatment of patients
- Mental disorders and legal capacity
- Guardianship issues with the mentally disabled
- Consent
- Public health
- Euthanasia
- Registration of medical practitioners
- Insurance and indemnity law
- Workers' compensation law
- Certain areas of criminal law

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It should be noted though that you don't have to have an MBBS to actually be able to do such things.

lynt.br:
THE CORONER

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