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  • Gathering feedback and comments from the public, the profession, and other interested groups helps the College to develop rules and standards. 

About the Public Register

  • The College’s Public Register includes information about every physiotherapist (PT) registered to practice in Ontario and physiotherapists previously registered with the College. 

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Careers

  • View a list current job opportunities at the College.

Legislation, Regulation, By-Laws & Rules

  • A comprehensive list of the rules and standards that govern the practice of physiotherapists in Ontario.

College Sponsored Research

  • Research Project: This is PT Now. Find out more about physiotherapy practice today and in the future.

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  • Learn about how to elect and nominate a physiotherapist to serve as a Council member.

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  • Learn about the College's commitment to transparency and read submissions to the government.

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Recent Updates

May 14, 2020

College Reminder – Practice Restrictions Still in Place

May 14, 2020

The College has received numerous calls and inquiries following the Premier’s announcement earlier today (May 14, 2020) on the re-opening of some businesses in Ontario.

The following businesses and services are permitted to open as of May 19, 2020: Detailed List of Stage 1 Openings

At this point there are no changes to the existing advice on practice restrictions for physiotherapists.

Physiotherapists should continue to operate under the orders from the Ministry of Health document Directive #2, which was issued March 19, 2020.

This Directive limits in-person physiotherapy care to be delivered in urgent cases only. Non-urgent care can continue to be delivered using tele-rehabilitation if appropriate. 

Until Directive #2 has been amended or rescinded, physiotherapists and other health professionals should not provide any non-urgent, in person care.


Sincerely,
Darryn Mandel Signature

Darryn Mandel
President, College of Physiotherapists of Ontario

Rod Hamilton Signature
Rod Hamilton
Registrar, College of Physiotherapists of Ontario

 

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