Prescribing rights for Physiotherapists in Australia
What are your thoughts?
The Australian Physiotherapy association is pushing for limited prescription rights for physiotherapists.
Physiotherapists push for prescribing rights
And the Australian Medical Association is entirely against this notion.
AMA takes strong stance on non-medical prescribing | Australian Medical Association
Re: Prescribing rights for Physiotherapists in Australia
In Canada, we've had a number of changes made to our scope of practice. This topic was looked at, but was not included in the changes. I know as a student we used to discuss the implications if prescribing meds was added to our scope. I think it could definitely fit well within our scope of practice and many physios would embrace it wholeheartedly. It would be regulated, and definitely require further schooling. I, however, don't want to get into the pharmaceutical morass. So if it did become an option, I would not go in that direction. That's just my own personal view.
What are your thoughts on the topic?
Re: Prescribing rights for Physiotherapists in Australia
no we are not doctors, dentists or podiatrists. we should not prescribe leave that to qualified professionals trained in medicine and pharmacology.
Re: Prescribing rights for Physiotherapists in Australia
Basically with the right education we are able to do what any doctor can do. We are 'specialists' is movement and pain. If we can assist to reduce pain to increase movement, why not add it to our toolbox.
I would not go straight for the meds though with most patients. I currently give them advice by telling them to go to the pharmacy down the road and telling them what they will likely receive from the pharmacist. If they need stronger meds, I refer to a doctor.
It seems to be a expensive route for patients to have to see multiple practitioners for one problem.
If they have a complex drug history and multiple comorbidities I would likely to not be happy to prescribe even if trained.
Currently "Pain specialists" are medical doctors who prescribe medication and monitor. They refer to physio occasionally (more often would be better), and sometimes prescribe exercise (often inappropriately).
These pain specialists are not qualified to prescribe exercises in a graded manner as physios are, so why not have a two way street. Better yet, insist on further training for doctors who would like to prescribe exercise and training for physios who would like to prescribe.
Re: Prescribing rights for Physiotherapists in Australia
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Originally Posted by
pdoan01
no we are not doctors, dentists or podiatrists. we should not prescribe leave that to qualified professionals trained in medicine and pharmacology.
Hi pdoan01. What is your argument regarding this topic besides that we are not docs, dentists, pods? If we are trained as professional development, or post grad certificate what is the difference in who prescribes? It costs the patient and tax payer more to see two practitioners.
Re: Prescribing rights for Physiotherapists in Australia
Question is WHY do they want to do this?
Comment is... study medicine if you wish to prescribe drugs
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Originally Posted by
estherderu
Question is WHY do they want to do this?
Comment is... study medicine if you wish to prescribe drugs
hope ur business will be in trouble if physios get rights as they treat, diagnose and investigate . I never thought such a bad move of Physician concerning improving public health in educated countries like australia