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Quality Assurance Standard
What documentation requirements apply to endoscopy/colonoscopy premises?
Learn more about the new Physician Assistants policy that outlines key professional expectations for physician assistants.
This companion Advice document is intended to provide guidance to physicians on how to interpret and effectively discharge their obligations as set out in the policy.
This document is intended to provide guidance for how the expectations set out in the Professional Behaviour policy can be met.
Ensuring infection prevention and control (IPAC) practices are implemented safely and effectively is an important component of medical care. All physicians are responsible for complying with appropriate IPAC practices.
Physicians have been given the privilege and responsibility of profession-led regulation. This policy primarily focuses on physicians’ behaviour in the professional context.
This document is intended to help physicians interpret and effectively discharge reporting obligations and provide advice on how to address issues that may arise in practice.
This Advice to the Profession document is intended to help physicians interpret their obligations as set out in this policy and to provide guidance around how these obligations may be effectively discharged.
Advice to the Profession: Image Guidance When Administering Nerve Blocks for Adult Chronic Pain in Out-of-Hospital Premises
Physicians who are closing their medical practice often contact the College to seek guidance about the measures they should take before they close their medical practice.
Teeswater Family Practitioner Honoured Dr. Marie Gear, a family practitioner in Teeswater, Ontario was presented with the Council Award at the Coll...
Physicians must be aware of, and comply with, all of the requirements in the Health Care Consent Act, 1996 (HCCA).
Practice Profile Resources
Annual Report
Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) Standard
Out-of-Hospital Premises Inspection Program
Learn about the CPSO and its important role.
Physicians who dispense drugs must meet the same dispensing standards as pharmacists and comply with the requirements set out in this policy, in any other relevant College policies, and provincial and federal legislation.
Physicians must comply with the requirements for prescribing that are set out in this policy, as well those contained in any other relevant College policies and legislation.
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