S-5 - Act respecting health services and social services for Cree Native persons

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112. The council of physicians, dentists and pharmacists, in accordance with such standards as may be determined by regulation, shall be responsible to the board of directors for
(1)  supervising and appreciating the medical, dental and pharmaceutical acts performed in the institution;
(2)  maintaining the competence of the physicians, dentists and pharmacists practising in the institution;
(3)  making the necessary recommendations to ensure that medical, dental and pharmaceutical services are properly distributed;
(4)  making recommendations on the scientific and technical organization of the institution;
(5)  giving its opinion on the rules governing medical and dental care, on pharmaceutical services and on the rules governing the use of the resources devised by the head of a clinical department;
(6)  establishing the modalities of a system of continuous duty in the hospital centre.
In carrying out its functions, the council of physicians, dentists and pharmacists shall take into account the necessity of providing adequate services to beneficiaries, the organization of the institution and the resources available in the institution.
1971, c. 48, s. 76; 1981, c. 22, s. 78; 1984, c. 47, s. 173; 1986, c. 57, s. 6; 1992, c. 21, s. 375.
112. The council of physicians, dentists and pharmacists, in accordance with such standards as may be determined by regulation, shall be responsible to the board of directors for
(1)  supervising and appreciating the medical, dental and pharmaceutical acts performed in the establishment;
(2)  maintaining the competence of the physicians, dentists and pharmacists practising in the establishment;
(3)  making the necessary recommendations to ensure that medical, dental and pharmaceutical services are properly distributed;
(4)  making recommendations on the scientific and technical organization of the establishment;
(5)  giving its opinion on the rules governing medical and dental care, on pharmaceutical services and on the rules governing the use of the resources devised by the head of a clinical department;
(6)  establishing the modalities of a system of continuous duty in the hospital centre.
In carrying out its functions, the council of physicians, dentists and pharmacists shall take into account the necessity of providing adequate services to beneficiaries, the organization of the establishment and the resources available in the establishment.
1971, c. 48, s. 76; 1981, c. 22, s. 78; 1984, c. 47, s. 173; 1986, c. 57, s. 6.
112. The council of physicians, dentists and pharmacists, in accordance with such standards as may be determined by regulation, shall be responsible to the board of directors for
(1)  supervising and appreciating the medical, dental and pharmaceutical acts performed in the establishment;
(2)  maintaining the competence of the physicians, dentists and pharmacists practising in the establishment;
(3)  making the necessary recommendations to ensure that medical, dental and pharmaceutical services are properly distributed;
(4)  making recommendations on the scientific and technical organization of the establishment;
(5)  giving its opinion on the rules governing medical and dental care, on pharmaceutical services and on the rules governing the use of the resources devised by the head of a clinical department;
(6)  establishing the modalities of a system of continuous duty in the hospital centre.
In carrying out its functions, the council of physicians, dentists and pharmacists shall take into account the necessity of providing adequate services to recipients, the organization of the establishment and the resources available in the establishment.
1971, c. 48, s. 76; 1981, c. 22, s. 78; 1984, c. 47, s. 173.
112. The council of physicians and dentists, in accordance with such modalities as may be determined by regulation, shall be responsible to the board of directors for
(1)  supervising and appreciating the medical and dental acts performed in the establishment;
(2)  maintaining the competence of the physicians and dentists practising in the establishment at a level sufficient to ensure services of quality as regards medical and dental care to the population;
(3)  making the necessary recommendations to ensure that medical and dental services are properly distributed;
(4)  making recommendations on the scientific and technical organization of the establishment;
(5)  giving its opinion on the rules governing medical and dental care and the rules governing the use of the resources devised by the head of a clinical department;
(6)  establishing the modalities of a system of continuous duty in the hospital centre.
In carrying out its functions, the council of physicians and dentists shall take into account the necessity of providing adequate services to recipients, the organization of the establishment and the resources available in the establishment.
1971, c. 48, s. 76; 1981, c. 22, s. 78.
112. The council of physicians and dentists shall be responsible to the board of directors for:
(a)  supervising and appreciating the medical and dental acts performed in the establishment;
(b)  maintaining the competence of the physicians and dentists practising in the establishment at a level sufficient to ensure services of quality as regards medical and dental care to the population.
1971, c. 48, s. 76.