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Ethics and Ethical Standards for Doctors

Course Description

Ethics and Ethical Standards for Doctors in Canada is a comprehensive course for physicians who want to strengthen their professionalism, integrity, and ethical decision-making. It covers the Medical Council of Canada (MCC) standards and provincial Medical Regulatory Authority (MRA) requirements, including autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, justice, confidentiality, boundaries, and competence.

The course is especially valuable for doctors facing a College investigation, disciplinary process, or fitness to practise review, offering clear guidance on reflection, insight, and remediation.

Doctors will gain practical tools to maintain trust, protect professional registration, and meet the ethical expectations of Canadian healthcare.

Frequently Asked Questions

This is a comprehensive course for physicians in Canada who want to strengthen their professionalism, integrity, and ethical decision-making.
It covers the Medical Council of Canada (MCC) standards and provincial Medical Regulatory Authority (MRA) requirements.
The course covers autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, justice, confidentiality, boundaries, and competence.
The course is especially valuable for doctors facing a College investigation, disciplinary process, or fitness to practise review.
It offers clear guidance on reflection, insight, and remediation for doctors facing regulatory processes.
Doctors will gain practical tools to maintain trust, protect professional registration, and meet the ethical expectations of Canadian healthcare.
Yes, the course covers confidentiality, boundaries, and other key ethical principles essential for medical practice.
The course references the Medical Council of Canada (MCC) standards and provincial Medical Regulatory Authority (MRA) requirements.
Yes, the course is especially valuable for doctors facing a College investigation, disciplinary process, or fitness to practise review.
Doctors will gain practical tools to maintain trust, protect professional registration, and meet the ethical expectations of Canadian healthcare.
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