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Providing easy access to public information about Ontario’s 40,000+ doctors is a huge part of our mandate.
Physicians must only practise in the areas of medicine in which they are educated and experienced.
Members of the CPSO have access to a number of services, as well as annual obligations to keep your registration in good standing.
These documents help keep both doctors and patients informed about what the obligations, expectations and best practices are for physicians practising medicine in Ontario.
Other guidelines and resources.
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Need to find a doctor on our public registry, make a request for CPSO-related data, or get information on how to file a formal complaint against an Ontario doctor? Visit this section for all this and more.
What to Expect When Receiving Virtual Care from Ontario Doctors
In fulfilling their individual commitment to patients, professional commitment to colleagues, and collective commitment to the public, physicians must be available to provide physician services during public health emergencies.
Physicians may wish to change their scope of practice if they become interested in a different area of medicine or if their personal circumstances change.
Advice to the Profession: Image Guidance When Administering Nerve Blocks for Adult Chronic Pain in O
Advice to the Profession: Image Guidance When Administering Nerve Blocks for Adult Chronic Pain in Out-of-Hospital Premises
Quick links to information for new members
This document is intended to help physicians interpret their obligations as set out in the Physicians’ Relationships with Industry: Practice, Education, and Research policy, and provide guidance for how these obligations can be effectively discharged.
Council Award Presented to Dr. Bill Wong
The College presented its Council Award to Dr. Bill Wong, a Mississauga physician who helped lead his hosp...
Portal Resources
This document is intended to provide guidance for how the expectations set out in the Professional Behaviour policy can be met.
We are committed to protecting privacy and confidentiality of your information.
The aim of this policy is to support and regulate the safe and appropriate provision of complementary and alternative medicine, not to prohibit or prevent its use.
Pediatric Rheumatologist Honoured with Council Award
At its most recent meeting, the College presented its Council Award to Dr. Rayfel Schneider, a...
FAQS: Quality Improvement Program for Individuals
This document is intended to help physicians interpret the expectations as set out in the Physician Treatment of Self, Family Members or Others Close to Them policy and provide guidance around how these obligations may be effectively discharged.
This Advice to the Profession document discusses some of the benefits and outlines key considerations physicians should keep in mind when using AI scribes.
Frequently asked questions about the Change of Scope and Re-entry process.
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