Annual Report 2019 | Page 7

What We Do 2019 The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) regulates the practice of medicine in Ontario. Physicians are required to be members to practice medicine in Ontario. The role of the CPSO and its authority and powers are set out in the Regulated Health Professions Act (RHPA), the Health Professions Procedural Code under the RHPA and the Medicine Act. REGISTRATION QUALITY INVESTIGATIONS & DISCIPLINE GUIDING PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT Photo: Arash Moallemi Physicians are required to be members of the CPSO to practise medicine in Ontario. The CPSO’s Registration Department handles all inquiries regarding the registration process. The CPSO has a legislated mandate to continuously improve the quality of care provided by physicians. We monitor and maintain standards of practice through peer assessment and remediation. A central responsibility of the CPSO is to respond to concerns and to investigate complaints from members of the public about doctors in Ontario. If appropriate, cases are referred to the Discipline Committee. The CPSO develops policies to provide guidance to physicians about legislative/regulatory requirements and the expectations of the medical profession. CPSO ANNUAL REPORT 2019 // 7