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CPSO policies outline specific guidance on issues and are grounded in the values, principles and duties of medical professionalism articulated in the Practice Guide. They also reflect relevant legal requirements found in legislation, regulation and by-laws.
Incorporated medical practices need a Certificate of Authorization to operate in Ontario.
Leader Role Resources
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The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) is pleased ...
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eHealth - OneID
Watch this video tour and read the frequently asked questions to learn more about our new public register of Ontario physicians.
Advice to the Profession: Co-Operation with the Out-of-Hospital Premises Inspection Program Standard
Advice to the Profession: Co-Operation with the Out-of-Hospital Premises Inspection Program Standard
Council Award Presented to Dr. Sarah Reid
Dr. Sarah Reid, an Ottawa expert in pediatric emergency medicine, was presented with the College’s ...
Physician Residencies in Ontario
Academic Registration
Restricted Certificate of Registration for Exam Eligible Candidates
FAQS: Quality Improvement Program for Individuals
Consultation Process & Posting Guidelines
Advice to the Profession: Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) Standard
Physician Assessors
Ontario welcomes internationally trained physicians, including those from the United States (U.S.), to help meet the province’s evolving health care needs. CPSO is committed to providing clear, efficient pathways for qualified physicians looking to practise in Ontario.
We are committed to protecting privacy and confidentiality of your information.
CPSO is excited to announce that its redesigned Physician Register is now live!
Launched on October 16, the new Register has been completely ...
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