Dialogue Volume 12 Issue 1 2016 | Page 49

discipline summaries honest physician of high morals and ethics. We expect that your conduct will be such that you will not have reason to appear before this or any other panel in the future. DR. SWARAN KAUR SYAN Practice Location: Sudbury Practice Area: General Practice Hearing Information: Agreed Statement of Facts, Admission, Joint Submission on Penalty On April 14, 2015, the Discipline Committee found that Dr. Syan committed an act of professional misconduct, in that she failed to maintain the standard of practice of the profession in respect of her care and treatment of 20 patients. Dr. Syan admitted to the allegation. The allegation arose from an investigation into Dr. Syan’s clinical care and two patient complaints. With respect to the investigation into Dr. Syan’s clinical care, in 2011 the College requested further information in response to an affirmative answer on Dr. Syan’s Registration Renewal. Dr. Syan advised that a patient of her family practice had a myocardial infarction while enrolled in a clinical research study for hypertension medication. Dr. Syan was a sub-investigator for the study and had referred the patient for the clinical research study. The College considered this information and commenced an investigation in order to obtain a broader view of Dr. Syan’s practice including her enrollment of patients in clinical research studies. Dr. X, a specialist in family medicine, was retained by the College to provide an opinion on Dr. Syan’s care. Dr. X reviewed a total of 25 charts and noted a number of areas where Dr. Syan’s general family practice and her enrollment of patients in clinical research studies was unsatisfactory including: With regard to record-keeping, for example: • Dr. Syan’s handwritten progress notes were difficult to read and sometimes illegible; • It was difficult to identify patients’ subjective concerns, patient history, physical findings, diagno- ses, treatment plans, and what medications were being refilled; • the patients’ Cumulative Patient Profiles were not up-to-date or accurate; • there was no accurate list of current medications for patients, including duration and dosages, and a review of lab, specialist and hospital reports revealed a number of diagnoses not documented on Dr. Syan’s charts. With regard to overall care, for example: • ther