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Loi n° 028-2012/AN Portant création, attributions, organisation et fonctionnement de l'ordre national des médecins du Burkina Faso
The law creates a professional association known as the “Ordre national des Médecins”. It groups together all doctors authorized to practice their profession in Burkina Faso. The document in addition to the text of the law also include Decree 2014-048 providing the Code of Deontology for doctors, the Order N° 2014-149 providing the internal regulations of the national order of doctors and the Join Order N° 2014-572 providing the composition of the disciplinary chamber for the National Order of doctors.
Nurses and Midwives Act
This Act makes further and better provision for the registration, enrolment, control and training of nurses and midwives; provides for purposes relating to the practice of nursing and midwifery; establishes the General Nursing Council of Zambia; and provides for matters incidental to or connected with the foregoing.
Pharmacy and Poisons Act
This Act makes better provision for the control of the profession of pharmacy and the trade in drugs and poisons.