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Procedures Standard
The content in this resource is based on the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario’s (CPSO)’s Human Rights in the Provision of Health Services policy ("Policy"). Additional guidance for physicians can be found in the Advice to the Profession: Human Rights in the Provision of Health Services ("Advice") companion document.
Dr. Mark Spiller receives Council Award Dr. Mark Spiller of Kirkland Lake was presented with the CPSO Council Award at the September Council meetin...
Physicians must safeguard their clinical objectivity and professional independence when interacting with industry.
Medical Director Standard
Including annual renewal
EDI Glossary
Clinical Supervisors
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.
Drugs and Equipment Standard
Communicator Role Resources
Physician Assessors
Specialist Recognition Criteria in Ontario
New CPSO President — Dr. Peeter Poldre At Council’s  December meeting, Dr. Peeter Poldre became President of the College. Dr....
Professional Role Resources
Council Award Presented to Dr. Bill Wong The College presented its Council Award to Dr. Bill Wong, a Mississauga physician who helped lead his hosp...
Social Media Terms of Use
Learn about the governing board of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.
Academic Registration
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.
Our Physician Register lets you easily find information about physicians registered with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO), as well as some former physicians who are no longer registered.
Practice Profile Resources
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.
Advice to the Profession documents provide physicians with additional information and general advice to help support their understanding and implementation of the expectations set out in policies, where applicable. They may also identify some best practices regarding specific practice issues.
Alternative Dispute Resolution
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