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Calgary doctor found guilty of unprofessional conduct after allegedly touching staffIn a news release on Monday, the CPSA said Dr. Victor Taye Fadayomi allegedly touched the breast of one of his clinic staff without her consent in September 2021.CanadaJan 29, 2024
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AHS says progress being made on addressing Lethbridge doctor shortageAlberta Health Services provided an update on Friday with regard to efforts to attract more family physicians to Lethbridge.HealthJun 11, 2022
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Edmonton doctor accused of spiking colleagues drink: CPSADr. Max Klein was found guilty of unprofessional conduct by the CPSA on Thursday stemming from an incident in January 2015 in which a fellow doctor was unknowingly given ecstasy.CrimeMay 12, 2022
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Alberta surgeon who hung noose in hospital receives four-month suspensionGrande Prairie surgeon Dr. Wynand Wessels has received a four-month suspension from a College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta (CPSA) hearing tribunal.HealthDec 6, 2021
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Wrong bone removed by resident during surgery; Alberta doctor takes responsibilityOn Dec. 13, 2017, a third-year surgical resident removed the scaphoid instead of the trapezium.CrimeSep 9, 2020
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St. Albert pediatrician charged with sexual assault allowed to practise with chaperone presentThe College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta said Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta Justice K.M. Eidsvik stayed the college's decision to suspend Kumar's practice permit.CrimeJul 17, 2019
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Blairmore physician wins appeal, gets to keep medical licenceA family doctor from Blairmore, Alta., that was found guilty of four charges of unprofessional conduct last year, has won an appeal to keep his medical licence and pay fewer fees.CrimeMay 17, 2019
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St. Albert pediatrician suspended from practice amid sexual assault investigationThe College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta has suspended the practice permit of a St. Albert pediatrician charged with sexual assault.CrimeMay 14, 2019
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Edmonton doctor found guilty of prescribing offences, inappropriate relationship with patientAn Edmonton family doctor has been found guilty of six charges of unprofessional conduct after a hearing tribunal with Alberta's medical regulator.CrimeOct 25, 2018
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Albertans in chronic pain concerned by new proposed guidelines for opioidsThe College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta has proposed new guidelines for prescribing opioids and now patients who suffer with pain fear their medications could be cut off.CanadaNov 8, 2016
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