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Federal legislation establishes the legal framework for MAID in Canada, including eligibility criteria and safeguards that must be satisfied prior to providing MAID.
This policy does not provide an exhaustive catalogue of all physician expectations that apply in the walk-in clinic practice setting and other College policies set out expectations for physicians that apply in this setting as well.
When a patient’s specific circumstances and health status make it appropriate, physicians who provide care as part of a sustained physician-patient relationship must, where possible, initiate a discussion about advance care planning.
Physicians must ensure that any advertisement prepared by them, or on their behalf by a third party, complies with the expectations contained in this policy and the General Regulation under the Medicine Act, 1991.
This Advice is intended to help physicians navigate their roles and responsibilities and provide links to resources on best practices.
This companion Advice document provides further guidance around how the expectations in the Social Media policy can be met.
MINC: Request and Consent
Physician Wellness
This Advice document is intended to help physicians interpret and understand the legal and professional obligations to protect patients’ PHI.
Out-of-Hospital Premises Standard: Image Guidance When Administering Nerve Blocks for Adult Chronic Pain
Processing Times and Meeting Dates
Glossary of Terms
Resources for Finding a New Doctor
To request French-language support or to receive translated CPSO materials, please email us with the details of the information or document you need.
Third Party Reports
Pediatric Rheumatologist Honoured with Council Award At its most recent meeting, the College presented its Council Award to Dr. Rayfel Schneider, a...
We are committed to addressing all forms of discrimination, including anti-racism, gender bias, rights of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, and discrimination faced by other equity-seeking groups.
FMRAC Agreement on National Standards
We are committed to licensing qualified physicians to practise in Ontario, regardless of where they went to medical school
Co-operation with the Out-of-Hospital Premises Inspection Program Standard
We are committed to addressing all forms of discrimination, including anti-racism, gender bias, rights of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, and discrimination faced by other equity-seeking groups.
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