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Interim Suspension Orders |
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This section contains details of those osteopaths whose registration has been suspended pending
the investigation or hearing of a complaint. Any practitioner who is subject to an Interim Suspension
Order cannot call themselves an osteopath during the period of suspension.
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Professional Conduct Committee Decisions |
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This section contains details of the Professional Conduct Committee’s (PCC) decisions following a hearing.
The PCC considers cases generally referred by the Investigating Committee (IC) and decides whether the allegations are well founded. The PCC consists of both Osteopathic and Lay Members. Hearings are held in public but the Committee may decide that some evidence should be given in private. If allegations are proven against an osteopath, the Committee has the following options:
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