engaging
Sharing Information Through Social Media
We use our social media tools to provide help in real time
to doctors, members of the public, and organizations who
are looking for information or assistance.
We also use social media to promote our consultations,
and our media releases. In addition, we live tweet
each Council meeting and we have seen significant
interest from a broad audience of media and health-care
stakeholders who have shared the outcome of discussions
and decisions at Council.
Members of the public and the profession also are
encouraged to use Facebook and Twitter to ask questions
about various aspects of the CPSO, including how to file
a complaint, become a Peer Assessor or find information
on policies.
Website Statistics
+ 2.2 million visitors (2.1 million in 2014)
+ 8.7 million visits (8 million in 2014)
@cpso_ca
Dying With Dignity @DWDCanada
Jan 26
We thank the College for its
hard work and its focus on
patient choice as well as safety.
#AssistedDying #ONpoli
Scott Wooder @ScottWooder Dec 8
CPSO actively seeking feedback
on draft, Interim policy on assisted
death. Thankfully someone is
preparing for Feb6
Debra BoyceMD @dboyceMD Dec 3
Interesting -live tweeting of the
@cpso_ca Board meeting, posting
resolutions as they pass.
@cDrPatCeresia
Most visited pages:
Jason Profetto @JProfetto Nov 7
I commend @cpso_ca, I think
they are fair and thorough. I am
impressed with their investigators.
1. Public Register/Doc search
2. Homepage
3. Members login dashboard
(for annual renewal)
4. Members Info tab
5. About Us
Jocelyn Downie @jgdownie Sep 25
Once again Ont. College of
Physicians shows leadership
- implementing #SCCRasouli drs can’t unilaterally w/w tx bit.
ly/1OzmPFJ
+ 49.9 million page views (46.7 million in 2014)
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