Quebec College of Physicians
The Collège des médecins du Québec, or Quebec College of Physicians, is a professional organization responsible for setting educational standards for physicians, regulating the practice of medicine, and policing its members at the provincial level in Quebec. Its mission is to promote quality medical care in order to protect the public. Membership with the CMQ is mandatory in order to practice medicine within the province of Quebec, Canada.
History
Originally incorporated in 1847, it was then called the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Lower Canada, and established its own regulations for the study and practice of medicine. The CMQ had Daniel Arnoldi as its first president. Some of the physicians who presided over the CMQ include Wolfred Nelson and Emmanuel Persillier-Lachapelle. In 1974, the name changed to the Corporation professionnelle des médecins du Québec.In 1994, the CMQ headquarters moved to 2170 René-Lévesque Boulevard West, in Montreal, and then, on 1 May 2016, moved to its current location at 1250 René-Lévesque West, Suite 3500.
Mauril Gaudreault was elected for a first four-year term on 19 October 2018, replacing Charles Bernard who had been the President and chief executive officer since 2010. He is now facing disciplinary action for having deliberately altered an article of the physicians’ code of ethics in the media during the conflict with the Legault government
List of presidents
- 1847 - 1849 : Daniel Arnoldi
- 1849 - 1850 : Wolfred Nelson
- 1850 - 1853 : Joseph Morrin
- 1853 - 1856 : Andrew Fernando Holmes
- 1856 - 1859 : Jean-Charles Frémont
- 1859 - 1862 : Archibald Hall
- 1862 - 1865 : William Marsden
- 1865 - 1868 : Joshua Chamberlin
- 1868 - 1871 : Jean-Étienne Landry
- 1871 - 1874 : William E. Scott
- 1874 - 1877 : Robert H. Russell
- 1877 - 1880 : Jean-Philippe Rottot
- 1880 - 1883 : Robert Palmer Howard
- 1883 - 1886 : Charles-Eugène Lemieux
- 1886 - 1889 : William Hales Hingston
- 1889 - 1895 : John Jones Ross
- 1895 - 1898 : Louis-Joseph-Alfred Simard
- 1898 - 1907 : Emmanuel Persillier-Lachapelle
- 1907 - 1914 : Louis-Philippe Normand
- 1914 - 1918 : Arthur Simard
- 1918 - 1926 : Rodolphe Boulet
- 1926 - 1930 : Joseph-Édouard Bélanger
- 1930 - 1938 : Pierre-Calixte Dagneau
- 1938 - 1946 : Joseph-Émile Desrochers
- 1946 - 1961 : Marc Trudel
- 1961 - 1962 : Richard Vance Ward
- 1962 - 1966 : Jean-Baptiste Jobin
- 1966 - 1972 : Gustave Gingras
- 1972 - 1974 : Jules Gosselin
- 1974 - 1994 : Augustin Roy
- 1994 - 1998 : Roch Bernier
- 1998 - 2010 : Yves Lamontagne
- 2010 - 2018 : Charles Bernard
- 2018–present : Mauril Gaudreault
Medical workforce
Mission
Its mission is "Quality medicine at the service of the public".To fulfil its mission, the CMQ:
- Monitors and assesses medical practice in Quebec
- Makes recommendations in order to improve medical practice in Quebec
- Receives and responds to complaints from the public
- Ensures and promotes the maintenance of physician competence
- Verifies the competence of future physicians and their fitness to practice medicine
- Issues permits and authorizations to practice
- Monitors the illegal practice of medicine
- Collaborates with other professional orders in order to maximize the deployment of health and social services provided to Quebecers
- Develops practice guides and guidelines
- Takes a position, including in the media, on various health topics
The directors, employees, and mandataries of the CMQ have adopted Ethical principles that they undertake to comply with in order to fulfill the mission.
All this information is presented together in the CMQ's Statement of services for citizens, which reaffirms its commitments to the public, future physicians, and its members.
Board of directors and executive committee
The executive committee exercises the powers delegated by the board of directors. It is composed of five directors. Currently, it is composed of:- Suzanne Lalonde
- Guy Morissette
- Mauril Gaudreault
- Nathalie Saad
- Martin Laliberté
- fourteen elected directors, who are physicians representing the regions within the province of Quebec;
- one elected director aged 35 or under at the time of election;
- four non-physician administrators appointed by the Office des professions du Québec who are often called "representatives of the public," since they are not members of the order in which they sit.
Regulations
Controversies
- In 2007, foreign doctors stated that "the current selection process promotes the exclusion and stigmatization of immigrants". The same year, the CMQ explains that it is not the only player in the decision to accept or not foreign doctors.
- In June 2008, the CMQ expressed disagreement vis-à-vis the C-484 project, which would "give a legal status to a partner and to forcibly criminalize abortion".
- In 2018, the CMQ came under direct criticism for instituting and promoting institutional harassment through corrupt syndics.