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These documents help keep both doctors and patients informed about what the obligations, expectations and best practices are for physicians practising medicine in Ontario.
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.
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An effective physician-patient relationship is essential for the provision of quality medical care, and it forms the foundation of the practice of medicine.
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Advice to the Profession: Quality Assurance Standard
Council Award Presented to Dr. Sarah Reid Dr. Sarah Reid, an Ottawa expert in pediatric emergency medicine, was presented with the College’s ...
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.
Physicians must safeguard their clinical objectivity and professional independence when interacting with industry.
The CPSO issues certificates of registration to physicians, allowing them to practise medicine or engage in postgraduate medical training in Ontario, as set out in the Ontario Regulation 865/93: Registration.
This advice document is intended to help physicians determine whether undertaking a job action is appropriate, and the steps they should take to mitigate the impact on patients, in line with the expectations set out in the Providing Physician Services During Job Actions policy.
Physicians must comply with the expectations set out in this policy when ending the physician-patient relationship, except when discontinuation is due to the physician’s retirement, relocation, leave of absence, or as a result of disciplinary action by the CPSO.
Patient Selection Standard
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