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Alternative Dispute Resolution
Technical Information
CPSO approves a series of changes to support Ontario physicians and patients
As part of its commitment to help address the physician shortage in Onta...
If you’ve been sexually abused by a doctor, you may qualify for financial help to see a therapist or counsellor.
Alternatives to Degrees in Medicine from Schools Listed in the World
Recognition of RCPSC Subspecialist Affiliate Status
CPSO’s 2023 Annual Report is now available for members of the public and physicians to explore.
The report is a comprehensive review of the Col...
Respect for Human Rights
FMRAC Agreement on National Standards
Training in Quality Improvement
Essentials of Medical Professionalism sets out CPSO’s expectations related to professional ethics and articulates the values and duties at the core of medical practice.
On July 24, 2023, the Ontario Government announced approved legislative amendments that will enable inter-jurisdictional mobility for physicians and other select registered health professionals outlined in Bill 60, Your Health Act, 2023.
Changing Scope of Practice
Residents Working Additional Hours for Pay
CPSO policies outline specific guidance on issues and are grounded in the values, principles and duties of medical professionalism articulated in the Practice Guide. They also reflect relevant legal requirements found in legislation, regulation and by-laws.
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