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Council Award Presented to Dr. Sarah Reid
Dr. Sarah Reid, an Ottawa expert in pediatric emergency medicine, was presented with the College’s Co...
Within hospitals or health-care institutions where care is provided by a team of changing individuals, physicians must coordinate with others on the team to keep patients informed about who has primary responsibility for managing their care (i.e., their most responsible provider).
This advice document is intended to help physicians interpret and understand these expectations to ensure they are effectively discharged.
Teeswater Family Practitioner Honoured
Dr. Marie Gear, a family practitioner in Teeswater, Ontario was presented with the Council Award at the Colleg...
This document provides some background information on the scope of these policies and the role of patients, technology and the health-care system in facilitating continuity of care.
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.
This advice document is intended to help physicians determine whether undertaking a job action is appropriate, and the steps they should take to mitigate the impact on patients, in line with the expectations set out in the Providing Physician Services During Job Actions policy.
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