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About Articles The following articles are published by the Health Law Section of the Ontario Bar Association. Members are encouraged to submit articles. 

Editor: Rozmin Mediratta

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Is Genetics Reshaping the Physician's Duty to Patients?

  • April 04, 2013
  • Meghan E. Payne

This article summarizes the "Is Genetics Reshaping the Physician's Duty to Patients?" event put on by the Medico-Legal Society of Toronto. Recent advances in genetic techniques and their implications for legal and ethical issues were discussed.

HPRAC Recommends Against Regulating Physician Assistants

  • April 04, 2013
  • Cathi Mietkiewicz

HPRAC recently provided advice to the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care regarding the regulation of Physician Assistants. HPRAC recommended against regulating the profession and proposed, instead, that a simple registry be created and managed by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario

The Changing Face of Dental Hygiene in Ontario

  • April 04, 2013
  • Lindsay Kantor

This article provides a general overview of recent legislative changes affecting dental hygienists in Ontario. It focuses on their recently granted ability to practice independently from dentists, which has come to be known as "self-initiation".

New Regulations for Naturopaths in Ontario Naturopathy Act, 2007

  • April 04, 2013
  • Sarah E. Jones

The Naturopathy Act, 2007, is expected to come into force later in 2013. Naturopathic Doctors are concerned that the Act will overly restrict their practice; others feel the regulation itself signals an unwise approval of the profession.

The New Ontario Not-for-Profit Corporations Act

  • December 13, 2012
  • Linda J. Godel

This article reviews Ontario’s Not-for-Profit Corporations Act. This legislation affects all not-for-profit organizations, including those in Ontario’s health care sector.

Treatment of Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa

  • December 13, 2012
  • Alexandra V. Mayeski

Legal issues surrounding capacity to consent to treatment and substitute consent often arise in the course of treating adolescents with anorexia nervosa.