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As a physician, it is your duty to provide your patients with the relevant medical information in order to help them choose a treatment plan. Even if a treatment is medically indicated and you think it is in their best interest, it is ultimately up to the patient to decide whether to proceed. Here are 3 things that you should not miss when obtaining a valid consent: Assess the patients capacityBefore you even obtain consent, you need to be satisfied that the person can understand the nature of the proposed treatment, its anticipated effects, and the consequences of refusal. In most provinces, capacity does not depend on age but varies ing to the person and the complexity of the decision. A 10-year-old may appreciate that his broken foot needs a cast but that same person may not understand the operation proposed to fix it. Inform the patient of any special risksDuring the consent process, you will need to provide your patients with information about the expected benefits, possible mate