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Leader Role Resources
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.
Latest news from CPSO's meeting of the Board
These documents help keep both doctors and patients informed about what the obligations, expectations and best practices are for physicians practising medicine in Ontario.
Social Media Terms of Use
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When providing virtual care, physicians must continue to meet the standard of care and the existing legal and professional obligations that apply to care that is provided in person, including those pertaining to prescribing drugs, medical record-keeping, protecting personal health information, consent to treatment, continuity of care, and charging for insured and uninsured services.
Rated one of the Greater Toronto Area’s top employers for 11 years and counting, CPSO places a high importance on employee well-being.
EDI Glossary
Frequently Asked Questions about Incorporation
Council Award Presented to Dr. Sarah Reid
Dr. Sarah Reid, an Ottawa expert in pediatric emergency medicine, was presented with the College’s ...
An effective physician-patient relationship is essential for the provision of quality medical care, and it forms the foundation of the practice of medicine.
Quick links to information for new members
Advice to the Profession: Quality Assurance Standard
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.
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