Abstract
Good Medical Practice: Professionalism, Ethics and Law is a trusted guide on the professional, ethical and legal requirements for being a doctor in Australia today. This fifth edition reflects the evolving landscape of medical practice in Australia, shaped by technological innovation, changing societal expectations, and a growing emphasis on cultural safety and equity in healthcare. New chapters address emerging challenges, including telehealth regulation, data privacy and cross-jurisdictional practice. This new edition also revisits enduring issues of confidentiality, informed consent and end-of-life care with fresh perspectives informed by legal developments. Designed for doctors at every stage of their career-from students and trainees to experienced clinicians-the book also offers practical advice on documentation, communication, and navigating complaints and investigations. Case studies and further reading make this an indispensable guide to modern medical practice in Australia.