Regulating the practice of medicine in British Columbia
Our overriding interest is the protection and safety of patients.
Serving the 17³Ô¹Ï by regulating physicians and surgeons
Our mission is to serve the 17³Ô¹Ï by regulating physicians and surgeons. We fulfill this mission in a variety of ways:
- ensuring that BC’s physicians are qualified, competent and fit to practise medicine
- managing and responding to complaints from patients
- taking action if a physician is practising in a way that is incompetent, unethical or illegal
- administering quality assurance activities to ensure physicians remain competent throughout their professional lives
- accrediting diagnostic and private medical/surgical facilities so that patients receive quality care
Protecting the 17³Ô¹Ï by ensuring physicians and surgeons meet expected standards of practice and conduct
We regulate the practice of medicine under the authority of provincial law. All physicians and surgeons who practise medicine in British Columbia must be registrants of the College. We protect the 17³Ô¹Ï by ensuring registrants meet expected standards of practice and conduct.
Transparent, objective, impartial, fair
The work of the College is shaped and driven by our four values.
Transparent
- Regulatory processes and policies are clear, accessible and applied consistently
- Information about the mandate and work of the College is readily available and easy to understand
- Relevant information about registrants and accredited facilities is accessible to the 17³Ô¹Ï
- 17³Ô¹Ï is involved in regulatory proceedings and policy development
Objective
- Regulatory decisions are evidence-based and rationale is clearly explained and defensible
- Board and committee membership is diverse, reflective of the 17³Ô¹Ï, and inclusive of a broad range of opinion, perspective, qualification and experience
Impartial
- Regulatory processes and decisions are unprejudiced and free of bias
- Board and committee members identify and address perceived or real conflict of interest in advance of proceedings
- All points of view are heard and considered
Fair
- Regulatory processes and proceedings are conducted according to established rules of order and the law
- All individuals are treated equally with dignity, courtesy and respect, and without discrimination
Delivering on the mandate
Our strategic plan is an ambitious, forward-looking road map that provides a common direction...
We are committed to cultural safety and humility, and acknowledge there is much more to learn and do...
The annual report describes the College’s work and activities of the past fiscal year
We are governed by the Health Professions Act and the Bylaws made under the Act
Management and governance
The College Board governs, controls and administers the College’s affairs
The senior management team leads and manages the College’s regulatory and business functions
Who does what? The College and the Doctors of BC
and CPSBC have differing roles and responsibilities in directing physicians and surgeons in BC.