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There is an inherent power imbalance within the physician-patient relationship which is a result of a number of factors.
Patient autonomy and respect for personal dignity are central to the provision of ethically sound care.
Learn more about how and when physicians can delegate a controlled act to a physician assistant, why sub-delegation is prohibited, and more.
Physicians must establish and maintain appropriate boundaries with their patients.
Frequently asked questions about the Change of Scope and Re-entry process.
An effective physician-patient relationship is essential for the provision of quality medical care, and it forms the foundation of the practice of medicine.
Council Award Recipient – Dr. Jason Malinowski
Dr. Jason Malinowski, a family physician from Barry’s Bay, was presented with the Counci...
Physicians must employ the first-come, first-served approach when accepting new patients into their practices.
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Pediatric Rheumatologist Honoured with Council Award
At its most recent meeting, the College presented its Council Award to Dr. Rayfel Schneider, a...
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