Documente Academic
Documente Profesional
Documente Cultură
Tia Woods
Comp 1703
February 4, 2019
Contents
Contents .......................................................................................................................................... 2
About Us ......................................................................................................................................... 3
Code of Ethics ................................................................................................................................. 4
Privacy ............................................................................................................................................ 5
Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 5
Scope ........................................................................................................................................... 5
What information we collect ....................................................................................................... 5
How we use the information ....................................................................................................... 6
Disclaimer ................................................................................................................................... 7
Bibliography ................................................................................................................................... 8
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About Us
Early in 1995, a steering committee of Paramedics began the ambitious task of creating a
legal and administrative structure for the Ontario Paramedic Association (Woods, 2017). This
across the province. We are not a labour union and membership is always a choice.
Since its formation, the OPA has worked to enhance the professional image of
the standards of patient care. Some of the initiatives include the “OPA Queen's Park Lobby
Days", “Send The Pros Campaign", and regular participation on provincial and national EMS
committees.
In 2001, the OPA held its first provincial conference focusing on education & networking
for paramedics. The OPA's 'Para-medicine' conferences have grown to become one of the
The OPA has expanded its social media presence on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
Here, the OPA website features a variety of informational pages for the general public,
paramedics, and of course, our members. The website also includes a “store" where
forum area for members to share ideas, consult fellow paramedics, provide direction to the OPA
Code of Ethics
The practice of Para-medicine requires knowledge and compassion, along with concern
and sensitivity for the well-being of the patient. In keeping with this philosophy, every
Paramedic shall:
Maintain certification with their respective ambulance services and the governing base
hospital(s).
Provide care based on human need with respect for human dignity, unrestricted by
consideration of nationality, race, creed, colour, status, sex, religion, sexual orientation,
Without fail, protect and maintain the patient's safety, dignity and privacy.
Preserve and protect the confidentiality of any information, either medical or personal,
acquired through professional contact with a patient, except where the disclosure of such
information is necessary to the treatment of the patient and the safety of other health care
During the performance of her/his duties he or she will conduct themselves in a manner
Encourage the trust and confidence of the public through high standards of professional
Privacy
Introduction
The Ontario Paramedic Association (OPA) respects your right to privacy as you visit our
website.
following policy governs the OPA's practices with respect to information obtained through this
website.
Scope
cover the practices of other organizations or their websites, including those you may access
We encourage you to read the privacy policies of all websites you visit, especially if you
When you visit our website, we automatically collect some limited information. This is
not personal information and cannot directly identify a specific person. For example, we track
the Internet Protocol (IP) addresses or browser type of users who access our website. This is
At times, you may choose to give us your personal information. For example, we collect
your email address when you ask questions through info@ontarioparamedic.ca. This information
is provided only to staff and/or Directors who need it to respond to your request. Other personal
information collected during the membership registration process is for the OPA's internal use
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for statistical purposes and to provide you with member services (such as mailing you your
We may also use this website to conduct electronic consultations in which individuals or
organizations are invited to provide comments. If you send comments to us via the website, we
will collect your comments and your contact details for the purposes of the consultation
concerned. If you do not wish us to collect and use your comments in this way, please do not
forward them.
improve our services. An “cookie" is a piece of text that our webserver can store on your
computer. The cookies we use log your progress through the site and record how you accessed
the site. They do not collect any personal information about you or about any other use of your
computer.
There are no persistent or third party site cookies such as banner ad tracking cookies on
our website.
If you simply browse or download from our website, we do not collect any personal
information.
We only use your personal information for the purposes for which you give it to us. We
keep the information for only as long as necessary to fulfill the purpose for which it is collected.
We do not share your personal information with other organizations or individuals unless:
it will prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat to somebody's health or safety.
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Disclaimer
Although we make every effort to ensure that all information posted on our website is
accurate and complete, we do not represent that it is so, or guarantee it, and accept no liability or
obligation for accuracy or completeness. We reserve the right to update the information as
necessary without notice. You should check the website from time to time for changes. If there is
any discrepancy between information posted on our website and the original paper version, the
original paper document prevails. As this website is for information purposes only, you should
seek appropriate, qualified advice before acting or omitting to act based upon any such
information.
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Bibliography
Smith, J. A., & Pembrooke, M. R. (2016). Paramedics in Ontario. Our Health Care
System, 45-50.