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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.
Out-of-Hospital Premises Inspection Program
CPD for QI for Individuals Pilot.
Need to find a doctor on our public registry, make a request for CPSO-related data, or get information on how to file a formal complaint against an Ontario doctor? Visit this section for all this and more.
In fulfilling their individual commitment to patients, professional commitment to colleagues, and collective commitment to the public, physicians must be available to provide physician services during public health emergencies.
Physicians must fulfil their professional responsibilities and uphold the reputation of the profession by providing services to those in need during job actions, as set out in this policy.
We are committed to licensing qualified physicians to practise in Ontario, regardless of where they went to medical school.
Learn about the CPSO and its important role.
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.
Information about standards and inspections for OHPs and IHFs
Advice to the Profession: Adverse Events Standard
Physical Space Standard
Adverse Events Standard
This document is intended to assist physicians in understanding their legal obligations and limitations when treating a sexual and/or romantic partner, which are set out in the Health Professions Procedural Code (Code) and O.Reg. 260/18 under the Regulated Health Professions Act (RHPA) and in case law.
Annual Report
Learn about existing responsibilities that doctors have when treating you. We identify things you are entitled to as a patient, so that you have a good understanding about what to expect during medical encounters and you can take an active role in your health-care.
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.
Learn about these various groups and the important work they do for the CPSO.
Rated one of the Greater Toronto Area’s top employers for 11 years and counting, CPSO places a high importance on employee well-being.
Accessibility Policy
CPD Credits for Assessors and Physicians
Co-operation with the Out-of-Hospital Premises Inspection Program Standard
Drugs and Equipment Standard
Physicians must employ the first-come, first-served approach when accepting new patients into their practices.
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