McMaster medical resident wins grievance over termination despite ‘unethical’ drunken sex with student - News Summed Up

McMaster medical resident wins grievance over termination despite ‘unethical’ drunken sex with student


HAMILTON—A McMaster medical resident has won a grievance for wrongful termination against Hamilton’s two hospital systems despite engaging in “unethical and unprofessional” sexual activity with a drunk, semi-conscious medical student that led to criminal charges. Chauhan was also found not guilty in a separate incident of drugging and sexually assaulting an ex-girlfriend in 2003. As a medical resident, Chauhan was both a student of McMaster University and an employee of the city’s two hospital systems, Hamilton Health Sciences and St. Joseph’s Healthcare. At the time of his arrest in 2011, Chauhan had only completed seven months of his five-year residency program in plastic surgery. The judge also found Chauhan not guilty of drugging and sexually assaulting an ex-girlfriend in 2003.


Source: thestar June 27, 2019 19:30 UTC



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