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Home / Health / Regina Doctor Loses License Over Patient Misconduct

Regina Doctor Loses License Over Patient Misconduct

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Physician suspended for six months for patient impropriety.
  • Misconduct involved verbal interactions with young female patients.
  • Doctor will undergo mandatory ethics and boundaries training.
Regina Doctor Loses License Over Patient Misconduct

Dr. Imafidon Izekor, a physician practicing in Regina, has received a six-month suspension from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan. This disciplinary action follows findings of sexual impropriety and failure to maintain professional boundaries during verbal interactions with two female patients, aged 16 and 19. The doctor was also found guilty of disrespectful communication with clinic staff.

Effective December 1st, the suspension could extend beyond six months if Dr. Izekor fails to complete required training, including courses on ethics, boundaries, and patient communication. Additionally, a chaperone will be mandated for all appointments involving female patients upon his potential return to practice.

Dr. Izekor's legal counsel argued the misconduct was at the lower end of the spectrum, involving only verbal comments. However, the college emphasized the seriousness due to the inappropriate nature of the interactions and the involvement of a minor. Appeals are planned for both the findings and the penalty.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Dr. Izekor is suspended for sexual impropriety, failing to maintain professional boundaries with two young female patients, and disrespectful communication with clinic staff.
He is suspended for six months, with potential extension if mandatory training isn't completed and with chaperone requirements.
Yes, Dr. Izekor's legal team plans to file appeals challenging the disciplinary committee's findings and penalty.

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