Family doctor loses licence after incompetence, sex assault chargesA pair of criminal charges were also brought against the physician for sexually abusing the woman but were eventually dismissed Ontario physicians adjust to new CPSO referral guidelinesSome specialists feel the new policy, which requires them to respond quickly and to call patients, is less efficient and puts a strain on their office resources Feedback: Is there really a doctor shortage? Are colleges getting better? and other questions Ontario's new continuity of care policies take effect After consultations with the OMA, the CPSO granted a 30-day transition period for the new policy, which was approved Sept. 20 Seeing a family doctor just got even harder in Ontario The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario has passed a new policy with no requirement that doctors accept after-hours messages College policies in the #MeToo era How Canada’s medical regulators are changing the way they’re dealing with sexual misconduct Why do women doctors get sued less? It can’t be entirely explained by discrepancies in age or specialty—part of it is behavioural Too much information How much do we need to know about doctors who’ve been accused of wrongdoing, and when do we need to know it? Against fear Dr. Nancy Whitmore on her efforts to change the culture at the country’s largest medical regulator Ontario doctor accepts practice ban while patient fatality probe continues First Previous 10 11 12 13 14 Next Last