In this Journal of Medical Regulation article by Zubin Austin and Aly Haji, the authors discuss how regulators may be specially adapted to address...
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The list of conditions for which Saskatchewan pharmacists can prescribe medications has expanded to include treating nausea during pregnancy and...
Read PostThis article in the UK Law Society's Gazette advocates for the regulation of individuals who design AI systems. Discussions about regulating AI have...
Read PostSurviving in Scrubs is a campaign in the UK to raise awareness and campaign against sexism, sexual harassment, and sexual assault in the UK...
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Read PostThe Supreme Court of the United States declined to take up a case challenging Washington's ban on conversion therapy, thus upholding the law that...
Read PostThe Pathways to Behavioral Degrees Act has been endorsed by the D.C mayor and is expected to receive approval in Congress. The Act would allow...
Read PostChanges to the requirements for licensed therapists in Oregon reduce training requirements by 500 hours to 1,900 versus the former 2,400 hours. The...
Read PostThis episode revisits a previous conversation about unconscious bias - what it means, how it can influence our decision-making, and what we can do...
Read PostA bill expected to go to a legislative committee in Wisconsin would allow DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) recipients to apply for...
Read PostA bill under consideration in Pennsylvania would exempt natural hair braiders from having to obtain a cosmetology license to perform hair braiding...
Read PostIn response to a decline in candidates pursuing a CPA, some states have moved to allowing candidates to take the CPA exam after completing 120 of...
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