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This policy includes legislative requirements and professional obligations of physicians related to the privacy and confidentiality of patients’ PHI.
The establishment of trust between a physician and a patient can begin as early as when patients begin seeking care.
This Advice is intended to help physicians navigate their roles and responsibilities and provide links to resources on best practices.
Learn about these various groups and the important work they do for the CPSO.
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.
Delegation is intended to provide physicians with the ability to extend their capacity to serve patients by temporarily authorizing an individual to act on their behalf.
We are committed to addressing all forms of discrimination, including anti-racism, gender bias, rights of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, and discrimination faced by other equity-seeking groups.
Learn about existing responsibilities that doctors have when treating you. We identify things you are entitled to as a patient, so that you have a good understanding about what to expect during medical encounters and you can take an active role in your health-care.
New College President
Dr. Steven Bodley became the College’s new President December 1.
Dr. Bodley is an anesthesiologist from North ...
Procedures Standard
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.
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