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Proposed Medical Profession Regulations – Physicians
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The Government of the Northwest Territories is seeking feedback from professionals and the public on two proposed additions to the Medical Profession Regulations. These additions adopt the Canadian Medical Association’s Code of Ethics and Professionalism and put into place new standards of practice for physicians in the NWT. They will provide physicians and their patients with a clear understanding of what is required and expected of the physician.
Have Your Say
Residents and stakeholders were invited to review the proposed regulations and provide feedback to dhssregs_feedback@gov.nt.ca by December 1, 2022.
Completed
The Medical Profession Regulations for Physicians came into force on November 1, 2023.
The Government of the Northwest Territories is seeking feedback from professionals and the public on two proposed additions to the Medical Profession Regulations. These additions adopt the Canadian Medical Association’s Code of Ethics and Professionalism and put into place new standards of practice for physicians in the NWT. They will provide physicians and their patients with a clear understanding of what is required and expected of the physician.
Have Your Say
Residents and stakeholders were invited to review the proposed regulations and provide feedback to dhssregs_feedback@gov.nt.ca by December 1, 2022.
Completed
The Medical Profession Regulations for Physicians came into force on November 1, 2023.
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