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Setting up in private practice

Discussion in 'Practice Management' started by Freda, Nov 20, 2012.

  1. Freda

    Freda Welcome New Poster


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    Hi

    I would like to start up in private practice, to start up a domicilliary practice and take it from there. I need to set up an area that I can decontaminate my instruments with a sink, clean dirty area, electricity etc, but dont have a utility room or area in my house where I can do this at the moment. I have a large shed that I was thinking I could change part of it into an area specifically to do this. Is there any specific rules and regulations that I need to adhere to? I did think about disposable instruments but it seems quite expensive and harmful to the environment with all the waste. What do others do, recommend ?

    Thanks

    Freda
     
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  3. Heather J Bassett

    Heather J Bassett Well-Known Member

    Welcome to Podiatry Arena Freda. Notice you have been a member for 3 years :)

    The requirements and regulations will vary between countries and states.

    Can check with your registration board.

    Good luck

    Heather
     
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