The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario has a duty to serve and protect the public trust. We regulate the medical profession by setting qualification requirements and standards of medical practice and professionalism for doctors .
The next meeting of Council is being held Thursday, May 24 & Friday, May 25, 2018
Important changes to legislation regarding Bill 87 and to methadone prescribing.
The College’s Opioid Strategy reflects our mandate, namely to: Guide; Assess; Investigate; and Facilitate Education for Ontario’s doctors.
Policy sets out professional and legal obligations and criteria for medical assistance in dying, including specific practice-related steps to follow.
IN THIS ISSUE Regulation in a changing world Today, public participation and engagement is not only critically important, but has become the norm in most aspects of our work.
Read the detailed 2016 report or view the College's story through our infographic.
February 2018 Learn more about your health care rights, which are upheld by the CPSO and entitles you to certain standards when meeting with your doctor.
Be informed, get involved — What medical students need to know
Look at College policies, and the policy development and review process
Foreign embassy medical forms may require certification of your doctor’s registration with the CPSO.