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FEE SCHEDULE 2021 The CMPA determines membership fees based on your region and type of work (TOW). Select the TOW that most accuratelyreflects all your
CMPA - GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION AGREEMENT Protecting physicians and healthcare organizations when treating non-residents of Canada . The CMPA and Healthcare Insurance Reciprocal of Canada (HIROC) have updated the two "Governing Law and Jurisdiction Agreement" forms, which are designed for the use of physicians in private practice and healthcare organizations. CMPA - ELECTRONIC RECORDS HANDBOOK Electronic medical records (EMRs) and electronic health records (EHRs) have become an integral part of healthcare delivery in Canada. Implementing and using EMRs and EHRs (eRecords) can raise a number of technological issues and medico-legal risks. Physicians should learn about applicable legislation, regulatory requirements, technological CMPA - FAMILY DISPUTES AND THE PHYSICIAN: STAYING FOCUSEDSEE MORE ONCMPA-ACPM.CA
CMPA - AGE OF CONSENT FOR SEXUAL ACTIVITY AND DUTY TO REPORT Changes to the Criminal Code have raised the age of consent for sexual activity. Physicians should be guided by legislation in each province and territory on their duty to report such activity to the appropriate authorities if there are reasonable grounds to believe the child isbeing abused.
CONSIDERATIONS WHEN DRAFTING RESPONSES TO COLLEGE COMPLAINTS Protected A Page 1 of 3 CONSIDERATIONS WHEN DRAFTING RESPONSES TO COLLEGE COMPLAINTS The following is intended as general information only on considerations that CMPA - HOMEMEMBER SIGN INCONTACT USFEES AND PAYMENTELEARNINGMEMBER SELF-SERVICEMY MEMBERSHIP THE CANADIAN MEDICAL PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. Protecting the professional integrity of physicians and promoting safe medical care in Canada. Visit the Hub for answers to your medical-legal questions, protection information and more. SUPPORTING AND PROTECTING PHYSICIANS. CMPA - MEMBER SIGN INMEMBER SIGN INMY MEMBERSHIPCONTACT USFEES AND PAYMENTSMEMBER SELF-SERVICE CMPA membership is available to graduates of medicine who are licensed or registered by a Canadian medical regulatory authority (College). Tip: Help protect your information. Remember to CMPA - REGISTER FOR AN ACCOUNT Canadian Medical Protective Association PO Box 8225 Station T Ottawa,Ontario K1G 3H7
CMPA - CAPACITY ASSESSMENTS: UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGESSEE MORE ONCMPA-ACPM.CA
FEE SCHEDULE 2021
FEE SCHEDULE 2021 The CMPA determines membership fees based on your region and type of work (TOW). Select the TOW that most accuratelyreflects all your
CMPA - GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION AGREEMENT Protecting physicians and healthcare organizations when treating non-residents of Canada . The CMPA and Healthcare Insurance Reciprocal of Canada (HIROC) have updated the two "Governing Law and Jurisdiction Agreement" forms, which are designed for the use of physicians in private practice and healthcare organizations. CMPA - ELECTRONIC RECORDS HANDBOOK Electronic medical records (EMRs) and electronic health records (EHRs) have become an integral part of healthcare delivery in Canada. Implementing and using EMRs and EHRs (eRecords) can raise a number of technological issues and medico-legal risks. Physicians should learn about applicable legislation, regulatory requirements, technological CMPA - FAMILY DISPUTES AND THE PHYSICIAN: STAYING FOCUSEDSEE MORE ONCMPA-ACPM.CA
CMPA - AGE OF CONSENT FOR SEXUAL ACTIVITY AND DUTY TO REPORT Changes to the Criminal Code have raised the age of consent for sexual activity. Physicians should be guided by legislation in each province and territory on their duty to report such activity to the appropriate authorities if there are reasonable grounds to believe the child isbeing abused.
CONSIDERATIONS WHEN DRAFTING RESPONSES TO COLLEGE COMPLAINTS Protected A Page 1 of 3 CONSIDERATIONS WHEN DRAFTING RESPONSES TO COLLEGE COMPLAINTS The following is intended as general information only on considerations that CMPA - TELEHEALTH AND VIRTUAL CARE Can I use virtual care to complete an application for involuntary psychiatric assessment (e.g. Form 1 in Ontario)? The mental health statutes across Canada typically provide that a physician who signs an application for an involuntary psychiatric assessment must “examine” or “personally examine” the person who is the subject of the application and make careful inquiry into all of the CMPA - REGISTER FOR AN ACCOUNT Canadian Medical Protective Association PO Box 8225 Station T Ottawa,Ontario K1G 3H7
CMPA - ASSISTANCE TO CLINICS AND FACILITIES CMPA assistance to clinics and facilities (effective November 10, 2006) When, in a legal action arising from clinical care in which the actions or omissions of a CMPA member or employees under his/her supervision are an issue, and the entity which owns the clinic or facility in which that care was given is named as a defendant, the CMPA should be prepared to give full assistance to that CMPA - CLOSING OR LEAVING A PRACTICE: TIPS FOR PRIMARY In Ontario and Alberta, for example, at least 90 days notice is required, unless the closure is unexpected or due to circumstances beyond the physician’s control, in which case the notice must be communicated as soon as reasonably possible. 1, 2. Physicians are generally required to notify patients directly through one or morechannels
CMPA - USING CLINICAL PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEO FOR The following recommendations are based on privacy legislation and the CMPA's experience: Obtain express consent from patients to use clinical photographs and videos for educational or promotional purposes. If the consent is provided verbally, document the discussion in the patient's medical record. As a precaution, ask the patient tosign a
CMPA - CHALLENGING PATIENT ENCOUNTERS: HOW TO SAFELY Communication and conflict resolution skills may help physicians deal effectively and safely with challenging patient encounters. CMPA - PHYSICIAN-TEAM 10 steps to help manage conflict and good practices for dealing with conflict in a healthcare setting. CMPA GOOD PRACTICES GUIDE Communication involves physicians, patients, their families, and other members of the treatment team who need information and have information to share. Communicating is transferring information, knowledge; and fostering understanding. Physicians are taught to communicate in a manner that is appropriate to the culture and education level of the patient, colleagues and other healthcareproviders.
CMPA - HIT THE BRAKES: DO YOU NEED TO REPORT YOUR PATIENT Originally published June 2019 19-09-E. Deciding whether to report a patient who may be unfit to drive can be challenging. Some patients may blame you, their physician, for the related emotional stress, loss of independence, and financial consequences and complain to the regulatory authority (College) or privacy commissioner, or commence alegal action.
CMPA - THE CONTINUING EVOLUTION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN DYING An update on the evolving rules and processes around MAID. CMPA - HOMEMEMBER SIGN INCONTACT USFEES AND PAYMENTELEARNINGMEMBER SELF-SERVICEMY MEMBERSHIP THE CANADIAN MEDICAL PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. Protecting the professional integrity of physicians and promoting safe medical care in Canada. Visit the Hub for answers to your medical-legal questions, protection information and more. SUPPORTING AND PROTECTING PHYSICIANS. CMPA - MEMBER SIGN INMEMBER SIGN INMY MEMBERSHIPCONTACT USFEES AND PAYMENTSMEMBER SELF-SERVICE CMPA membership is available to graduates of medicine who are licensed or registered by a Canadian medical regulatory authority (College). Tip: Help protect your information. Remember to CMPA - CMPA COVID-19 HUB Updated: May 14, 2021 Advice, support, and medico-legal protection Canadian physicians can rely on amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Key topics. Find articles, podcasts, FAQs, and the latest advice on issues that matter to you as you navigate the COVID CMPA - TREATING NON-RESIDENTS OF CANADA Treating non-residents of Canada. Originally published December 1998 / Revised August 2013. The following outlines the CMPA's principles of assistance for members who provide care to non-residents of Canada. When Canadian physicians provide care to non-residents of Canada, there is an increased risk of medical-legal difficulties arisingoutside
CMPA - CAPACITY ASSESSMENTS: UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGESSEE MORE ONCMPA-ACPM.CA
CMPA - CLOSING OR LEAVING A PRACTICE: TIPS FOR PRIMARYSEE MORE ONCMPA-ACPM.CA
CMPA - GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION AGREEMENT Protecting physicians and healthcare organizations when treating non-residents of Canada . The CMPA and Healthcare Insurance Reciprocal of Canada (HIROC) have updated the two "Governing Law and Jurisdiction Agreement" forms, which are designed for the use of physicians in private practice and healthcare organizations. CMPA - HOW TO MANAGE YOUR MEDICAL RECORDS: RETENTIONSEE MORE ONCMPA-ACPM.CA
CMPA - USING CLINICAL PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEO FORSEE MORE ONCMPA-ACPM.CA
CMPA - AGE OF CONSENT FOR SEXUAL ACTIVITY AND DUTY TO REPORT Changes to the Criminal Code have raised the age of consent for sexual activity. Physicians should be guided by legislation in each province and territory on their duty to report such activity to the appropriate authorities if there are reasonable grounds to believe the child isbeing abused.
CMPA - HOMEMEMBER SIGN INCONTACT USFEES AND PAYMENTELEARNINGMEMBER SELF-SERVICEMY MEMBERSHIP THE CANADIAN MEDICAL PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. Protecting the professional integrity of physicians and promoting safe medical care in Canada. Visit the Hub for answers to your medical-legal questions, protection information and more. SUPPORTING AND PROTECTING PHYSICIANS. CMPA - MEMBER SIGN INMEMBER SIGN INMY MEMBERSHIPCONTACT USFEES AND PAYMENTSMEMBER SELF-SERVICE CMPA membership is available to graduates of medicine who are licensed or registered by a Canadian medical regulatory authority (College). Tip: Help protect your information. Remember to CMPA - CMPA COVID-19 HUB Updated: May 14, 2021 Advice, support, and medico-legal protection Canadian physicians can rely on amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Key topics. Find articles, podcasts, FAQs, and the latest advice on issues that matter to you as you navigate the COVID CMPA - TREATING NON-RESIDENTS OF CANADA Treating non-residents of Canada. Originally published December 1998 / Revised August 2013. The following outlines the CMPA's principles of assistance for members who provide care to non-residents of Canada. When Canadian physicians provide care to non-residents of Canada, there is an increased risk of medical-legal difficulties arisingoutside
CMPA - CAPACITY ASSESSMENTS: UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGESSEE MORE ONCMPA-ACPM.CA
CMPA - CLOSING OR LEAVING A PRACTICE: TIPS FOR PRIMARYSEE MORE ONCMPA-ACPM.CA
CMPA - GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION AGREEMENT Protecting physicians and healthcare organizations when treating non-residents of Canada . The CMPA and Healthcare Insurance Reciprocal of Canada (HIROC) have updated the two "Governing Law and Jurisdiction Agreement" forms, which are designed for the use of physicians in private practice and healthcare organizations. CMPA - HOW TO MANAGE YOUR MEDICAL RECORDS: RETENTIONSEE MORE ONCMPA-ACPM.CA
CMPA - USING CLINICAL PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEO FORSEE MORE ONCMPA-ACPM.CA
CMPA - AGE OF CONSENT FOR SEXUAL ACTIVITY AND DUTY TO REPORT Changes to the Criminal Code have raised the age of consent for sexual activity. Physicians should be guided by legislation in each province and territory on their duty to report such activity to the appropriate authorities if there are reasonable grounds to believe the child isbeing abused.
CMPA - TELEHEALTH AND VIRTUAL CARE Can I use virtual care to complete an application for involuntary psychiatric assessment (e.g. Form 1 in Ontario)? The mental health statutes across Canada typically provide that a physician who signs an application for an involuntary psychiatric assessment must “examine” or “personally examine” the person who is the subject of the application and make careful inquiry into all of the CMPA - COLLEGE COMPLAINTS DURING COVID-19: WHAT TO DO IF A review of steps to take if a physician receives a College complaintduring COVID-19.
CMPA - PHYSICIAN WELLNESS CMA Physician Wellness Hub. A large collection of physician health and wellness resources spanning 22 topics. Information is targeted to physicians, residents, and medical students seeking guidance and wellness self-help. CMA Wellness Connection. A virtual, peer support platform for Canadian physicians and medical learners to gather anddiscuss
CMPA - CLOSING OR LEAVING A PRACTICE: TIPS FOR PRIMARY In Ontario and Alberta, for example, at least 90 days notice is required, unless the closure is unexpected or due to circumstances beyond the physician’s control, in which case the notice must be communicated as soon as reasonably possible. 1, 2. Physicians are generally required to notify patients directly through one or morechannels
CMPA - VACCINATING: DOING IT SAFELY, AND ADDRESSING The CMPA advises on how to reduce medico-legal risks from vaccination, and how to address vaccine hesitancy and refusal. CMPA - MEDICO-LEGAL HANDBOOK FOR PHYSICIANS IN CANADA Medicine and the law. This handbook provides insight into basic legal concepts and underlying principles that govern physicians in their practices. It also offers physicians a greater understanding of the standards and requirements imposed on them by law. This will better equip physicians to recognize and avoid medical-legal difficulties. CMPA GOOD PRACTICES GUIDE The value of good practices. Good practices are ways of thinking and acting that the CMPA believes will help physicians provide safe care to patients and reduce medical-legal risk. These are practices that doctors can rely on. There are two sections — one for students, the other for faculty. Each includes: CMPA - HOW TO MANAGE YOUR MEDICAL RECORDS: RETENTION Originally published March 2003 / Revised October 2019 / Revised October 2020 IS0334-E. Some of the most common questions asked by CMPA members relate to their clinical record, including how long should it be kept, who should have access to it, how it can be kept secure, how to properly store and dispose of it, and under what circumstances it should be shared or transferred. CMPA - CHALLENGING PATIENT ENCOUNTERS: HOW TO SAFELY Communication and conflict resolution skills may help physicians deal effectively and safely with challenging patient encounters. CMPA - PHYSICIAN-TEAM 10 steps to help manage conflict and good practices for dealing with conflict in a healthcare setting. The Canadian Medical Protective Association - Empowering better healthcare Member sign in The Canadian Medical Protective AssociationNeed help?
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