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On the Australian soap opera "Home and Away" a 15yo girl suffered a head, brain injury. Her sister and brother are doctors and are treating her. Is that permitted? I don't think that here in the USA that relatives are allowed to treat other relatives.

 

And on another Australian soap "Neighbours" there is a same-sex married couple David and Aaron. David is a doctor. And in one recent storyline David said that he could not write out a prescription for Aaron.

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Sorry to hijack your thread but your question reminded me of the show A Place to Call Home. Pretty sure that's the name. REALLY good and nice gay characters. Set in Australia. Seen it?

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It is available on Amazon but there is a charge for it.

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On the Australian soap opera "Home and Away" a 15yo girl suffered a head, brain injury. Her sister and brother are doctors and are treating her. Is that permitted? I don't think that here in the USA that relatives are allowed to treat other relatives.

 

And on another Australian soap "Neighbours" there is a same-sex married couple David and Aaron. David is a doctor. And in one recent storyline David said that he could not write out a prescription for Aaron.

My aunt, who is my mom's sister, is my brother's and his family's doctor...they live in Melbourne.

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On the Australian soap opera "Home and Away" a 15yo girl suffered a head, brain injury. Her sister and brother are doctors and are treating her. Is that permitted? I don't think that here in the USA that relatives are allowed to treat other relatives....

 

The American Medical Association's Code of Medical Ethics advises against doing so, but does not state that the practice is illegal.

 

...And on another Australian soap "Neighbours" there is a same-sex married couple David and Aaron. David is a doctor. And in one recent storyline David said that he could not write out a prescription for Aaron.

 

"I can't..." in this context probably means "This is something that runs counter to my code of ethics."

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To treat relatives would be frowned upon, but probably happens a lot for minor illnesses - likewise the pharmacist may or may not allow you to prescribe to your relative. It all depends on the seriousness and the drugs that are prescribed. I prescribe antibiotics to my partner rarely.

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