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Students in clinic

Discussion in 'Australia' started by podesh, Sep 2, 2011.

  1. podesh

    podesh Active Member


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    Hi All

    I'm just wondering if you let students do some hands on work in private practice. In the public health clinics I run, we get the students doing as much hands on stuff as possible...wounds, general treatments etc ec.

    I have a private clinic as well and have my first student coming soon. I'm always keen to get them working and experiencing different aspects of the job, but just wondering where we stand with private practice. I know the students have insurance through the uni... my next call is to my insurance company to see what they think, but just thought I would see what others do.

    Cheers
    Esh
     
  2. DaVinci

    DaVinci Well-Known Member

    Insurance cover is the problem.
     
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