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Council Award Presented to Dr. Sarah Reid Dr. Sarah Reid, an Ottawa expert in pediatric emergency medicine, was presented with the College’s ...
Say hello to the CPSO's senior staff.
Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) Standard
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).
Information about individuals who have been practising medicine without a certificate of registration and/or a person who has been holding him/herself out as a physician in contravention of the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991 or the Medicine Act, 1991.
Learn more about the new Physician Assistants policy that outlines key professional expectations for physician assistants.
This document is intended to provide guidance for how the expectations set out in the Professional Behaviour policy can be met.
Physicians must only practise in the areas of medicine in which they are educated and experienced.
The patient and caregiver voice is not just welcome, but absolutely vital to our work. Find out how you can take part.
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.
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