What is the standard of disclosure required by a doctor to treat a patient?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Anderson v. Greene and Abdulhafid, 2010 ABQB 676 (CanLII):

In the doctor-patient relationship, the doctor must disclose to a patient all material risks of procedures or treatments diagnosed. The doctor must also disclose known treatment alternatives that others in the same speciality recommend as superior treatment alternatives: Seney v. Crooks, 1998 ABCA 316, 223 A.R. 145.

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