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Dr. Michael Stephenson Honoured for Work with Refugees Dr. Michael Stephenson, a family physician from Kitchener, was presented with the College&rs...
Providing easy access to public information about Ontario’s 40,000+ doctors is a huge part of our mandate.
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.
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This document is intended to provide guidance for how the expectations set out in the Professional Behaviour policy can be met.
This Advice to the Profession document discusses some of the benefits and outlines key considerations physicians should keep in mind when using AI scribes.
Within hospitals or health-care institutions where care is provided by a team of changing individuals, physicians must coordinate with others on the team to keep patients informed about who has primary responsibility for managing their care (i.e., their most responsible provider).
Practice Ready Assessment Program
The following listing provides access to information about out-of-hospital premises where procedures are performed under various forms of anaesthesia. This information includes the outcome/status of an inspection of the premises.
The following listing provides access to information about out-of-hospital premises where procedures are performed under various forms of anaesthesia. This information includes the outcome/status of an inspection of the premises.
Physicians must only practise in the areas of medicine in which they are educated and experienced.
Hamilton FP New CPSO President At Council in December, we said goodbye and thank you to Dr. Peeter Poldre for an excellent year under his leadershi...
This document provides some background information on the scope of these policies and the role of patients, technology and the health-care system in facilitating continuity of care.
This companion Advice document is intended to help physicians interpret their obligations as set out in the policy and provide guidance around how these expectations may be effectively discharged.
This companion Advice document provides further guidance around how the expectations in the Social Media policy can be met.
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