She proceeded to get out of the car and into her house, the last time she would see the Toronto doctor, she said. The college claims he sexually abused a patient and committed disgraceful, dishonourable or unprofessional conduct — allegations that the doctor denies. “I essentially used him to get a (doctor’s) note,” the woman said under cross-examination by Kayilasanathan’s lawyer, Andrew Parley. “We strategized about getting a doctor’s note,” she said under questioning by college lawyer Carolyn Silver. He did mention he could get me a doctor’s note.
Source: thestar February 28, 2018 23:26 UTC