Australian Health Practitioner Regulatory Authority (AHPRA), with the Psychology Board of Australia places Universal Medicine promoting psychologist under conditional registration for breaching her professional code of conduct:
Health Practitioner: Miss Marianna Masiorski
Personal Details
Sex: Female
Languages (in addition to English):
Qualifications:
B PSYCH (HONS)(JAMES COOK)
Principal Place of Practice
Suburb: GOLDEN BEACH
State: QLD
Postcode: 4551
Country: Australia
Registration Details
Profession: Psychologist
Registration number: PSY0001609005
Date of first Registration:
View definition of 'Date of first Registration' 24/04/1997
Registration status: Registered
Registration expiry date:
30/11/2016
Under the National Law, registrants are able to practise while their renewal application is being processed. Practitioners also remain registered for one month after their registration expiry date. If the practitioner's name appears on the Register, they are registered and can practise (excepting practitioners with a Registration Type of 'non-practising' or those with a condition which stops them from practising, or where their registration is suspended).
Conditions:
View definition of 'Condition'
On 21 December 2015, The Performance and Professional Standards Panel (the Panel) established by the Psychology Board of Australia (the Board) imposed the following conditions on the registration of Ms Marianna Masiorski (the Practitioner) under section 191 of the Health Practitioner National Law, as in force in Queensland (the National Law)
1. The Practitioner must meet with a supervisor for no less than two hours per calendar month for the period of twelve months from the date of the imposition of these conditions.
2. Within 28 days from the date of the imposition of these conditions, the Practitioner must nominate to the Board, an independent professional registered as a psychologist (“the Supervisor”)
3. The Supervisor must:
a. Hold an area of practice endorsement in clinical psychology;
b. Be senior to the Practitioner by either years of experience or by position;
c. Agree to the nomination;
d. Be provided with a copy of these conditions by the Practitioner; and
e. Be approved in writing by the Board.
4. The supervisor must focus on the Practitioner’s understanding of the Scientist-Practitioner Model, evidence based practice, the scientific nature of the psychology discipline and the established knowledge of the profession of psychology.
5. The Practitioner must provide reports written by the Supervisor to the Board, addressing the areas of concern in accordance with condition 4. These reports must be provided on the following occasions:
a. Every three months for the period of twelve months;
b. Whenever the Supervisor has a concern regarding the Practitioner’s work performance, conduct, competency or any other issues of concern; and
c. Whenever requested, verbally or in writing, by the Board.
6. Within 28 days from the date of the imposition of these conditions, the Practitioner must remove, or arrange to be removed, her articles “What’s love Got to Do with it?” dated 15 October 2013 and “Beyond Depression – An Effortless Approach” dated 6 May 2013 from the website ‘Medicine and Serge Benhayon website (http://medicineandsergebenhayon.com)
Source: [www.ahpra.gov.au]
Health Practitioner: Miss Marianna Masiorski
Personal Details
Sex: Female
Languages (in addition to English):
Qualifications:
B PSYCH (HONS)(JAMES COOK)
Principal Place of Practice
Suburb: GOLDEN BEACH
State: QLD
Postcode: 4551
Country: Australia
Registration Details
Profession: Psychologist
Registration number: PSY0001609005
Date of first Registration:
View definition of 'Date of first Registration' 24/04/1997
Registration status: Registered
Registration expiry date:
30/11/2016
Under the National Law, registrants are able to practise while their renewal application is being processed. Practitioners also remain registered for one month after their registration expiry date. If the practitioner's name appears on the Register, they are registered and can practise (excepting practitioners with a Registration Type of 'non-practising' or those with a condition which stops them from practising, or where their registration is suspended).
Conditions:
View definition of 'Condition'
On 21 December 2015, The Performance and Professional Standards Panel (the Panel) established by the Psychology Board of Australia (the Board) imposed the following conditions on the registration of Ms Marianna Masiorski (the Practitioner) under section 191 of the Health Practitioner National Law, as in force in Queensland (the National Law)
1. The Practitioner must meet with a supervisor for no less than two hours per calendar month for the period of twelve months from the date of the imposition of these conditions.
2. Within 28 days from the date of the imposition of these conditions, the Practitioner must nominate to the Board, an independent professional registered as a psychologist (“the Supervisor”)
3. The Supervisor must:
a. Hold an area of practice endorsement in clinical psychology;
b. Be senior to the Practitioner by either years of experience or by position;
c. Agree to the nomination;
d. Be provided with a copy of these conditions by the Practitioner; and
e. Be approved in writing by the Board.
4. The supervisor must focus on the Practitioner’s understanding of the Scientist-Practitioner Model, evidence based practice, the scientific nature of the psychology discipline and the established knowledge of the profession of psychology.
5. The Practitioner must provide reports written by the Supervisor to the Board, addressing the areas of concern in accordance with condition 4. These reports must be provided on the following occasions:
a. Every three months for the period of twelve months;
b. Whenever the Supervisor has a concern regarding the Practitioner’s work performance, conduct, competency or any other issues of concern; and
c. Whenever requested, verbally or in writing, by the Board.
6. Within 28 days from the date of the imposition of these conditions, the Practitioner must remove, or arrange to be removed, her articles “What’s love Got to Do with it?” dated 15 October 2013 and “Beyond Depression – An Effortless Approach” dated 6 May 2013 from the website ‘Medicine and Serge Benhayon website (http://medicineandsergebenhayon.com)
Source: [www.ahpra.gov.au]