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Coercive legislation
https://policybase.cma.ca/en/permalink/policy8539
- Last Reviewed
- 2020-02-29
- Date
- 2006-08-23
- Topics
- Physician practice/ compensation/ forms
- Resolution
- GC06-69
- The Canadian Medical Association and its divisions staunchly oppose any form of coercive legislation in regard to the negotiation of working conditions and compensation of physicians.
- Policy Type
- Policy resolution
- Last Reviewed
- 2020-02-29
- Date
- 2006-08-23
- Resolution
- GC06-69
- The Canadian Medical Association and its divisions staunchly oppose any form of coercive legislation in regard to the negotiation of working conditions and compensation of physicians.
- Text
- The Canadian Medical Association and its divisions staunchly oppose any form of coercive legislation in regard to the negotiation of working conditions and compensation of physicians.
Family practice physicians
https://policybase.cma.ca/en/permalink/policy557
- Last Reviewed
- 2017-03-04
- Date
- 1984-08-21
- Topics
- Physician practice/ compensation/ forms
- Resolution
- GC84-11
- That the family practice physician be competent to provide primary, continuing and comprehensive care to all age groups. He should be competent to recognize and treat common illness -- including severe illness -- with episodic consultative help from other specialists. He should have hospital privileges and should participate in the active care of patients in hospitals. His core training should include training in obstetrics.
- Policy Type
- Policy resolution
- Last Reviewed
- 2017-03-04
- Date
- 1984-08-21
- Resolution
- GC84-11
- That the family practice physician be competent to provide primary, continuing and comprehensive care to all age groups. He should be competent to recognize and treat common illness -- including severe illness -- with episodic consultative help from other specialists. He should have hospital privileges and should participate in the active care of patients in hospitals. His core training should include training in obstetrics.
- Text
- That the family practice physician be competent to provide primary, continuing and comprehensive care to all age groups. He should be competent to recognize and treat common illness -- including severe illness -- with episodic consultative help from other specialists. He should have hospital privileges and should participate in the active care of patients in hospitals. His core training should include training in obstetrics.
Taxation status of physicians
https://policybase.cma.ca/en/permalink/policy477
- Last Reviewed
- 2014-03-01
- Date
- 2000-08-16
- Topics
- Physician practice/ compensation/ forms
- Resolution
- GC00-205
- That the Canadian Medical Association work with Divisions and the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency to clarify the taxation status of physicians working in various practice models.
- Policy Type
- Policy resolution
- Last Reviewed
- 2014-03-01
- Date
- 2000-08-16
- Resolution
- GC00-205
- That the Canadian Medical Association work with Divisions and the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency to clarify the taxation status of physicians working in various practice models.
- Text
- That the Canadian Medical Association work with Divisions and the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency to clarify the taxation status of physicians working in various practice models.