The treatment of obesity

Guidelines for avoiding misunderstandings during physical examinations

Sexual exploitation of patients

Writing of prescriptions

Self-treatment and treatment of family members and others with whom significant emotional relationships exist

Care of the patient undergoing surgical or other invasive procedure

HIV/HBV infected health care workers

Advance directives and patient autonomy

Availability of physicians to their patients

Access to medical records

Referral fees and fee splitting

Unethical agreements in complaint settlements

Medical record documentation

The physician-patient relationship

Policy for the use of controlled substances for the treatment of pain

The retired physician

Prescribing controlled substances for other than validated medical or therapeutic purposes, with particular reference to substance or preparations with anabolic properties

Retention of medical records

Professional obligations pertaining to incompetence, impairment or unethical conduct of licensees

Laser surgery

End-of-life responsibilities and palliative care

Joint Statement on Pain Management in End-of-Life Care (Adopted by the North Carolina Medical, Nursing, and Pharmacy Boards)

What are the position statements of the Board and to whom do they apply?

Contact with patients before prescribing

Advertising and publicity

Departures from or closings of medical practices

Office-based procedures

Sale of goods from physician offices

The medical supervisor-trainee relationship

Competence and reentry to the active practice of medicine

Capital punishment

Physician supervision of other licensed health care practitioners

Medical Testimony

Drug overdose prevention

Collaborative care within the healthcare team

Telemedicine

Physician scope of practice