Strategic Plan

Strategic Plan 2021-2024

Continuous quality improvement

Goal

The College is committed to assessing and reflecting on its regulatory work with a focus on continuous improvement in its processes with measurable outcomes.

Objectives
  • Deliver a refreshed suite of educational sessions to all board and committees to address cultural safety and humility, trauma-informed care, implicit bias training and best practices in governance.
  • Establish gender-correct language policies that apply to all departments and correspondence.
  • Deliver educational modules to board/committee and staff on issues of sexual orientation and gender identity with a focus on trans-literacy.

Cultural safety and humility

Goal

Address Indigenous-specific racism in the health-care system by embedding cultural safety and humility into the Colleges regulatory processes, daily operations, governance structures and practice standards.

Objectives
  • Successful launch of the new brand.
  • Leverage opportunities to draw on expertise of the Indigenous Engagement Group.
  • Evaluate how registrants are applying the principles in the Indigenous Cultural Safety, Cultural Humility and Anti-racism practice standard.

Regulatory innovation

Goal

Broadening the scope of Drug Programs as a quality assurance activity.

Objectives
  • Conduct an environmental scan to identify opportunities to support evidence-informed prescribing affecting patient and 17勛圖 safety at provincial and national level.
  • Enhance website content to support physicians in improving prescribing practices.
  • Progress toward realizing more regulatory involvement in antimicrobial stewardship.
Goal

Pilot a new guided self-directed right touch quality assurance program.

Objectives
  • A second stream of PPEP will leverage the CFPC Professional Learning Plan to engage family physicians in self-reflection and self-improvement to achieve quality assurance.

Engagement

Goal

Registrants and key health partners view the College as evolving, accessible, diverse, ethical and transparent.

Objectives
  • Health authorities and government provide relevant information about new classes of registration and be viewed as a key partner in addressing health human resourcing access and supply challenges.
  • Registrants provide ongoing education and access to resources to support them in practice.