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Post by numpty on Oct 13, 2012 18:35:11 GMT 7
Definition of 'treating Doctor' according to the Australian Government guide to social security law Sept 2012. 1.1.T.160 Treating doctor (DSP, SA) Definition For the purposes of DSP and SA, a treating doctor is a medical practitioner (section 23(1)-'medical practitioner') who has or has had the responsibility for the treatment of a person's condition. A medical practitioner is a person registered and licensed as a medical practitioner under a state or territory law that provides for the registration or licensing of medical practitioners guidesacts.fahcsia.gov.au/guides_acts/ssg/ssguide-1/ssguide-1.1/ssguide-1.1.t/ssguide-1.1.t.160.htmlNothing about having seen them in the last 12 months
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Post by Banjo on Oct 13, 2012 19:51:49 GMT 7
Back in the 90s I appealed the refusal of my first DSP application and dumped my GP of many years and went to a guy who had a reputation of being sympathetic to people in my position. His report lead to my first successful SSAT appeal.
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