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Accessibility Policy
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.
This policy includes legislative requirements and professional obligations of physicians related to the privacy and confidentiality of patients’ PHI.
New CPSO President — Dr. Peeter Poldre
At Council’s December meeting, Dr. Peeter Poldre became President of the College. Dr....
Physicians have been given the privilege and responsibility of profession-led regulation. This policy primarily focuses on physicians’ behaviour in the professional context.
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.
This document provides some background information on the scope of these policies and the role of patients, technology and the health-care system in facilitating continuity of care.
This Advice document is intended to help physicians interpret and understand the College’s expectations.
CPSO’s 2023 Annual Report is now available for members of the public and physicians to explore.
The report is a comprehensive review of the Col...
CPSO is excited to announce that work is well underway on a new, reimagined Public Register that will launch this fall.
The new Public Register will ...
Physician Assessors
Clinical Supervisors And Practice Monitors
EDI Glossary
This document is intended to provide guidance for how the obligations set out in the Complementary and Alternative Medicine policy can be effectively discharged. This document also seeks to provide physicians with practical advice for addressing common issues that arise in practice.
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.
Physicians must have an office telephone that is answered and/or allows voicemails to be left during regular business hours.
Leader Role Resources
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