How do I find my Cpso number?

How do I find my Cpso number?

After you have submitted your CPSO registration application in the CPSO Member Portal, your AP number appears in your Profile page in the Portal.

What does Cpso mean for a doctor?

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.

How do you find if a doctor has been disciplined?

Check your doctor’s discipline history: Once you’ve found your doctor, look under “Public Record Actions” to see if any disciplinary action has been taken by the board. From there, you may have to contact the board’s Central File Room at 916-263-2525 to request documents related to license actions.

How do I find out if a doctor is disciplined in Canada?

Information about recent outcomes of discipline cases is now available on the Ontario Physicians and Surgeons Discipline Tribunal website. If you’re looking for a decision involving a specific physician, you can also find it by searching for the physician’s name on the Doctor Search page.

What is the CPSO number?

This license is a 5-digit number that registers you with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO). Having this license is what authorizes you to engage in independent, unsupervised medical practice in Ontario. In order to apply, you need to request access from the CPSO.

How do I find a family doctor accepting new patients in Ontario?

Here are two options to find a family doctor or nurse practitioner who is accepting new patients:

  1. Register with our Health Care Connect service and have a nurse find a doctor or nurse practitioner for you.
  2. Use The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario’s Find a Doctor search.

What is a CPSO restricted certificate?

“Restricted Registration” is a certificate issued by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) allowing senior residents who hold an educational license to practice under supervision outside of their residency training requirements.

What does CF mean CPSO?

All clinical fellows must hold a license from the CPSO before they can begin their training. It is a serious violation for a fellow to have any patient contact or clinical activity without a valid license, per the Medicine Act, 1991.

How long does a CPSO investigation take?

How long does the complaints process take? Our goal is to conclude your complaint within three to 10 months. You will receive the Committee’s decision in the mail two to three months later.

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