Findings in 45 Proved Cases: Orders in 45 Proved Cases:
2017 Findings An order of the Discipline Committee may have one or multiple components.
For example, the Committee may order revocation and a reprimand, or
a suspension, the imposition of terms, conditions and limitation and a
reprimand. The following is based on the most serious component of the
Order in each case:
11%
7%
INCOMPETENCE (5)
GUILTY OF OFFENCE
RELEVANT TO SUITABILITY
TO PRACTISE (3)
11%
37%
DISGRACEFUL,
DISHONOURABLE OR
UNPROFESSIONAL
CONDUCT (16)
2%
32%
SEXUAL
IMPROPRIETY
(1)
2%
NO PENALTY* (1)
25%
7%
SEXUAL ABUSE (5)
REVOCATION (11)
REPRIMAND + UT
TO RESIGN AND
NOT REAPPLY (3)
7%
TERMS,
CONDITIONS AND
LIMITATIONS (3)
FAILING TO
MAINTAIN
STANDARDS (14)
57%
SUSPENSION (25)
2%
REPRIMAND (1)
Note: 2 of 45 proved cases were joined into one
hearing and therefore the chart shows 44 findings.
Note: 2 of 45 proved cases were joined into one hearing and therefore the chart shows 44
findings.
Fast Fact
There has been an 18% increase in ICRC
decisions since 2015 (2524 to 2921).
Findings
Revocations Suspensions TCL Reprimand+UT Reprimand No Penalty*
Sexual Abuse 3
2
Sexual Impropriety 1 Incompetence 2 2
Fail to maintain standards 1 10
Guilty of Offence 1 1
DDU 3 10
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
As of December 31 st , 2017
*the physician had grave health issues and resigned with an undertaking to never reapply in Ontario or any other jurisdiction.
Note: 2 of 45 proved cases were joined into one hearing and therefore the chart shows 44 penalties.
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