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Practice Profile Resources
This document provides guidance on how the obligations set out in the Decision-Making for End-of-Life Care policy can be effectively discharged.
This companion Advice document provides further guidance around how the expectations in the Social Media policy can be met.
There is an inherent power imbalance within the physician-patient relationship which is a result of a number of factors.
This policy does not provide an exhaustive catalogue of all physician expectations that apply in the walk-in clinic practice setting and other College policies set out expectations for physicians that apply in this setting as well.
Dr. Mark Spiller receives Council Award
Dr. Mark Spiller of Kirkland Lake was presented with the CPSO Council Award at the September Council meetin...
Learn about the CPSO and its important role.
Decision Making for End-of-Life Care: Guide for Patients and Caregivers
Learn more about the rules around how and when physicians can delegate a controlled act to a physician assistant, why sub-delegation is prohibited, and more.
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.
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.
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