Dialogue Volume 11 Issue 2 2015 | Page 6

MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT “The College is committed to doing all it can to ensure patients are protected from sexual abuse by physicians, and that those who have experienced abuse are supported in coming forward to report it.” Preventing Sexual Abuse, and earlier Council discussion. Please participate in our consultation at www.cpso.on.ca and let us know what you think of our approach. We have also determined that changes should be made to our governing legislation, the Regulated Health Professions Act, to better protect patients and at our most recent meeting, Council endorsed several proposals. What else are we doing? We are exploring opportunities to expand the education of trainees, physicians, College staff, and our committee members. We are looking at our own processes to determine how to optimize our decision-making. We are putting more information on our website to empower patients to come forward, including those patients who do not speak English. We are also developing a Rights and Responsibilities document for patients that would focus on the duties and obligations that physicians owe their patients. We also want more feedback about the patient experience, so we have created a survey for patients who have been involved in our investigative/ discipline processes, to help us learn 6 Dialogue Issue 2, 2015 from them how to make things even better. We are also assessing our practice of imposing gender-based restrictions (GBR) on a physician’s certificate of registration. The College has used these restrictions to provide public protection in the context of ongoing investigations or discipline findings of sexual abuse, boundary violations and/or other sexual misconduct by physicians dating back to at least 1993. At its meeting in September 2015, Council will be presented with an analysis on the use of GBRs and asked for direction as to whether the College should continue to rely upon GBRs, and if so, in what circumstances. As you can see, our work in this initiative is well underway and I will keep you up to date on our progress in these pages. But I can assure you that the College is committed to doing all it can to ensure patients are protected from sexual abuse by physicians, and that those who have experienced abuse are supported in coming forward to report it.