Confidentiality in Healthcare Practice
Course DescriptionConfidentiality in Healthcare Practice course focuses on protecting personal health information as a core ethical, professional, and regulatory responsibility in Canadian healthcare. Confidentiality breaches—often unintentional—are a common source of patient distress, loss of trust, and regulatory complaints, particularly in busy clinical environments, team-based care, and digital or virtual settings. This course explains how Canadian regulatory Colleges and privacy legislation assess confidentiality, and why discretion, cultural safety, and careful information-handling are essential to safe, trustworthy practice.
The course is suitable for all healthcare professionals in Canada, including physicians, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, allied health practitioners, and those working in interprofessional or virtual care settings. It is particularly relevant for practitioners who wish to prevent privacy breaches, strengthen documentation and communication practices, or respond appropriately to confidentiality concerns or investigations. The course takes a practical, regulator-aligned approach to applying privacy legislation, using the need-to-know principle, managing consent-to-disclose, safeguarding digital communication, and maintaining confidentiality in culturally diverse and high-pressure clinical environments.
By completing this course, participants will gain confidence in handling sensitive information safely, respectfully, and lawfully in everyday practice. Learners will develop insight into common confidentiality risks, how breaches occur, and how professional responses, reflection, and remediation reduce future regulatory risk. The course supports ongoing CPD and helps practitioners demonstrate accountability, cultural humility, and professionalism while protecting patient trust and dignity across Canadian healthcare settings.