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Processes to Regulate Healthcare Professionals, Volume 2

Marc Seale
Barcode 9781394333554
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Label: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Series: Principles and Processes for Regulating Healthcare Professionals
Language: English
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc

A comprehensive and authoritative reference on the principles and processes for regulating healthcare professionals

In Processes to Regulate Healthcare Professionals, renowned international regulator Marc Seale delivers an authoritative exploration of the principles and processes for regulating healthcare professionals, including acquiring and assessing competence, registers and registration, the regulation of educators, managers, and researchers, and continuing competence.

This comprehensive reference work examines all components of the processes involved in the regulation of healthcare professionals, providing clear definitions and analysis lacking in the existing literature on the subject, and offers a practical guide for understanding a complex regulatory landscape.

Readers will also find:

  • A thorough introduction to acquiring and assessing competence of healthcare professionals
  • Comprehensive explorations of regulation beyond entry to practice
  • Practical discussions concerning competence, return to practice, and students
  • A review of professionals, professional associations, and professionalism

Perfect for the educators and teachers of healthcare students, Processes to Regulate Healthcare Professionals will also benefit healthcare students, consumer advocacy organisations, employers of healthcare professionals, professional associations, law-makers and regulators.

Volume 2 of 4 in Principles and Processes for Regulating Healthcare Professionals