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The unauthorized practice of medicine occurs when someone gives medical advice or treatment without a professional license. The prohibition against the unauthorized practice of medicine is a precaution against people who would try to treat others without the proper training, or by using unproven methods which could harm or even kill their supposed patients. As a result, all states make the unauthorized practice of medicine a criminal offense with potentially serious penalties. However, the practice of medicine itself is a slippery term which can be difficult to define.
[h=3]What is the practice of medicine?[/h]Since states are responsible for providing medical licenses, each state has a slightly different legal definition for the practice of medicine. In general, a person practices medicine when he or she tries to diagnose or cure an illness or injury, prescribes drugs, performs surgery, or claims he or she is a doctor.
Sometimes, activities that might be considered the unauthorized practice of medicine are legal even when performed by people without a medical license. For example,schools may administer prescription drugs to students who need them because a doctor has already prescribed the drugs, and it is generally considered safer than leaving the drugs in the students' hands.
[h=3]On Medical Advice[/h]The practice of medicine becomes trickier to define when you look at medical advice. There are a few guidelines, however, that can help define when "medical advice" is "the practice of medicine." In general, advice as the practice of medicine has several of the following qualities:
ONE GUY IS RECCOMENDING CERTAIN STRINS FOR SEIZURES. MY MOM DIED FROM SOME ASSHOLE GIVING BAD ADVICE AND HE WAS A DOCTOR. I REPORTED THIS SITE AND WILL SUE IT WHEN I FOLLOW THE ASSHOLES ADVICE AND HAVE MY SEIZURE BECAUSE OF HIS PRESCRIPTION.
THIS IS A GROW POT BOARD, NOT A DOCTORS OFFICE.
[h=3]What is the practice of medicine?[/h]Since states are responsible for providing medical licenses, each state has a slightly different legal definition for the practice of medicine. In general, a person practices medicine when he or she tries to diagnose or cure an illness or injury, prescribes drugs, performs surgery, or claims he or she is a doctor.
Sometimes, activities that might be considered the unauthorized practice of medicine are legal even when performed by people without a medical license. For example,schools may administer prescription drugs to students who need them because a doctor has already prescribed the drugs, and it is generally considered safer than leaving the drugs in the students' hands.
[h=3]On Medical Advice[/h]The practice of medicine becomes trickier to define when you look at medical advice. There are a few guidelines, however, that can help define when "medical advice" is "the practice of medicine." In general, advice as the practice of medicine has several of the following qualities:
- First, advice might be considered "the practice of medicine" when the persongiving it claims he or she is a doctor. This is because the title of "doctor" indicates that the person giving advice has gone through the rigorous process of medical school and succeeded in obtaining a medical license. So your friends cannot be considered to be practicing medicine when they tell you to take more vitamin C, since they never claim to be doctors.
- Second, advice may be the practice of medicine when the advice is specific to a particular person's illness or injury. <----------
ONE GUY IS RECCOMENDING CERTAIN STRINS FOR SEIZURES. MY MOM DIED FROM SOME ASSHOLE GIVING BAD ADVICE AND HE WAS A DOCTOR. I REPORTED THIS SITE AND WILL SUE IT WHEN I FOLLOW THE ASSHOLES ADVICE AND HAVE MY SEIZURE BECAUSE OF HIS PRESCRIPTION.
THIS IS A GROW POT BOARD, NOT A DOCTORS OFFICE.