A Winnipeg-based family doctor has surrendered his licence and promised to never practise in Canada or elsewhere again after allegations of sexual misconduct were levied against him by two female patients. The college noted in its decision the allegations made against him were unproven and no findings of professional misconduct had been made out. The patient, identified as 'Patient A,' alleged he'd pressed his body against hers and his face against the area between her vagina and buttocks. The college noted the outcome would offer "potentially better protection" to the public than what it might have been able to following a hearing. A Winnipeg police spokesperson said Saturday it doesn't appear any complaints have been filed with them.
Source: CBC News July 11, 2021 15:11 UTC