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1. Define Moral turpitude - An act or behavior that gravely violates the moral sentiment or accepted moral standards of the community 2. 3 prerequisites before one can lawfully practice medicine in Phil? (p.76) 1. Age requirement: 21 years old 2. Education Background: complete a medical degree in any of accredited medical school; must pass the Physician Licensure Examination; must take the Physician’s oath. 3. Registration: holder of a valid certificate of registration issued by the Board of Medicine and PRC. 3. Section 9, Qualifications that a person must all has before he is allowed to take medical licensure exams? (6) (p.68) 1. Citizen of the Philippines or a citizen of any country who has submitted competent and conclusive documentary evidence 2. Good moral character 3. Sound mind 4. Not have been convicted by a court of any offense involving moral turpitude 5. Holder of a degree of Doctor of Medicine or its equivalent conferred by a college of Medicine 6. Completed a calendar year of internship 4. During a face-to-face transaction, what are the acts done by one person to the other that shall constitute practice of Medicine? (4) (p. 91) 1. Compensation 2. Physical examination 3. Prescription 4. Falsely used the title of M.D.

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1. Define Moral turpitude

- An act or behavior that gravely violates the moral sentiment or accepted moral standards of the community

2. 3 prerequisites before one can lawfully practice medicine in Phil? (p.76)

1. Age requirement: 21 years old2. Education Background: complete a medical degree in any of accredited medical school; must pass the Physician Licensure Examination; must take the Physicians oath.3. Registration: holder of a valid certificate of registration issued by the Board of Medicine and PRC.

3. Section 9, Qualifications that a person must all has before he is allowed to take medical licensure exams? (6) (p.68)1. Citizen of the Philippines or a citizen of any country who has submitted competent and conclusive documentary evidence2. Good moral character3. Sound mind4. Not have been convicted by a court of any offense involving moral turpitude5. Holder of a degree of Doctor of Medicine or its equivalent conferred by a college of Medicine6. Completed a calendar year of internship

4. During a face-to-face transaction, what are the acts done by one person to the other that shall constitute practice of Medicine? (4) (p. 91)1. Compensation2. Physical examination3. Prescription4. Falsely used the title of M.D.

5. Who are the persons, though not licensed but doing acts construed as practice of Medicine, are exempted from RA 4224 (Illegal practice of Medicine)? (4) (p.95)1. Any medical student that renders service under direct supervision and control of a registered physician2. Any legally registered dentist engaged exclusively in the practice of dentistry3. Any registered masseur, applying massage or other physical means upon order by a registered physician4. Any registered optometrist who mechanically fits or sells lenses, or engaged in mechanical examination of eyes.

6. As per Sec. 2 of MA 1959, who are the persons allowed limited medical practice though not holder of PRC certificate of registration? (4) (p. 72)1. Physicians and surgeons from other countries called in consultation only and exclusively in specific and definite case2. Medical officers of US Armed forces stationed in the Philippines, rendering service only for the members of armed forces and w/in the limit of their own territorial jurisdiction3. Foreign physicians employed as exchange professors4. Medical students who have completed the first 4 years of medical course, graduates of medicine and registered nurses given limited and special authorization by the Secretary of Health to render services during epidemics or national emergencies.

7. What are the instances when a Medical Board passer shall not be issued a certificate of registration by the PRC? (3) (p. 71)1. Convicted by a court of any criminal offense involving moral turpitude2. Guilty of immoral or dishonorable conduct after investigation by Board of Medicine3. Unsound mind.

8. What are the grounds as stated in Sec. 24 MA 1959 wherein an erring physician be reprimanded or his license be suspended or revoked? (12)

9. What are the violations committed by the physician in the ff situations? State the pertinent section in your own words?