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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
There is an inherent power imbalance within the physician-patient relationship which is a result of a number of factors.
Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) Standard
Out-of-Hospital Premises Inspection Program
Learn about the CPSO and its important role.
Delegation is intended to provide physicians with the ability to extend their capacity to serve patients by temporarily authorizing an individual to act on their behalf.
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.
Physicians have a legal and professional obligation to maintain the confidentiality of patient information.
This companion Advice document focuses on the expectations that relate to the new legal framework for MAID (as of March 17, 2021) and the existing expectations regarding effective referrals.
The following listing provides access to information about out-of-hospital premises where procedures are performed under various forms of anaesthesia. This information includes the outcome/status of an inspection of the premises.
The following listing provides access to information about out-of-hospital premises where procedures are performed under various forms of anaesthesia. This information includes the outcome/status of an inspection of the premises.
Dr. Gary Smith Receives Council Award Dr. W. Gary Smith, a nationally recognized authority on pediatric medicine, received a Council Award at the M...
Physicians must establish and maintain appropriate boundaries with their patients.
The aim of this policy is to support and regulate the safe and appropriate provision of complementary and alternative medicine, not to prohibit or prevent its use.
In order to ensure appropriate follow-up on test results can occur, physicians must have an effective test results management system.
This policy includes legislative requirements and professional obligations of physicians related to the privacy and confidentiality of patients’ PHI.
This policy sets out expectations to help physicians navigate the online environment and prevent conduct that could harm the public’s trust in individual physicians and the profession as a whole.
Physicians must employ the first-come, first-served approach when accepting new patients into their practices.
Advertising is used by physicians to attract patients to their practice, or to help inform patients about the services, products or treatments they offer. Currently the General Regulation under the Medicine Act, 19911 (the Regulation) sets out physicians’ legal obligations when advertising.
Physicians must not charge for the provision of insured services (including the constituent elements of insured services).
This document provides guidance on how the obligations set out in the Decision-Making for End-of-Life Care policy can be effectively discharged.
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