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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.
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.
CPSO policies outline specific guidance on issues and are grounded in the values, principles and duties of medical professionalism articulated in Essentials of Medical Professionalism.
CPSO is excited to announce that work is well underway on a new, reimagined Public Register that will launch this fall.
The new Public Register will ...
Dr. Shazia Ambreen Receives Council Award
Dr. Shazia Ambreen, a family physician and GP-Anesthetist at the Stevenson Memorial Hospital in Alliston,...
Ontario welcomes internationally trained physicians, including those from the United States (U.S.), to help meet the province’s evolving health care needs. CPSO is committed to providing clear, efficient pathways for qualified physicians looking to practise in Ontario.
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