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This document provides guidance on how the obligations set out in the Decision-Making for End-of-Life Care policy can be effectively discharged.
Physicians may wish to change their scope of practice if they become interested in a different area of medicine or if their personal circumstances change.
Learn more about how and when physicians can delegate a controlled act to a physician assistant, why sub-delegation is prohibited, and more.
MRPs and/or supervisors must provide appropriate supervision to medical students, which is proportionate to the medical student’s level of training and experience.
This document is intended to help physicians interpret their obligations in this policy and to provide guidance around how these obligations may be effectively discharged.
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...
Decision Making for End-of-Life Care: Guide for Patients and Caregivers
Physicians must only practise in the areas of medicine in which they are educated and experienced.
FAQS: Quality Improvement Program for Individuals
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