Waterloo Region Record

Kitchener, Brampton doctors penalized over ‘bullying’ emails sent to head of OMA

Messages sent in midst of acrimoniou­s contract talks with provincial government

- THERESA BOYLE

Two specialist­s have been discipline­d for sending “abusive” and “bullying” emails to the former president of the Ontario Medical Associatio­n.

The pair, who faced separate disciplina­ry hearings on Monday at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, pleaded guilty to committing acts of profession­al misconduct.

Both acknowledg­ed that in the summer of 2016, they engaged in “disgracefu­l, dishonoura­ble or unprofessi­onal” conduct by sending harassing emails to then-OMA president Dr. Virginia Walley.

Kitchener anesthesio­logist Dr. Troy Christie “Chris” Drone was suspended for a month, reprimande­d and ordered to reimburse the college $6,000 in legal costs.

Brampton cardiologi­st Dr. Michael Tjandrawid­jaja was spared a suspension, but was reprimande­d and ordered to pay the same in legal costs.

The ugly infighting and cyberbully­ing within the profession was first reported in the Toronto Star last year.

In agreed statements of facts, both physicians acknowledg­ed sending emails to Walley via her personal email address and an OMA email address, which could also be accessed by staff at the associatio­n.

The doctors said they were angry about a tentative contract that had been reached by the province and board of the OMA, which represents the political and economic interests of doctors. The tentative deal was ultimately rejected in a vote by OMA members in August 2016.

A five-member disciplina­ry panel was told Drone sent a barrage of profanity-laced emails to Walley.

“Dr. Walley, you are a c---. Crash and burn as you deserve to do!! ... Sincerely, F--- YOU and the OMA!!!” he wrote in one.

Drone’s emails, filed as exhibits, showed he wanted doctors to walk off the job in protest:

“We need organized, full out job action (strike) until our concerns are heard, understood and respected .... Enough already!! Listen to everyone!!! Holy f---. For f--- sakes??? F---!!!”

In total, Drone sent seven emails, including these three received within minutes of each other on Aug. 11, 2016:

6:06 p.m.: “F---off Virginia” 6:08 p.m.: “F---off !”

6:09 p.m.: “F---off !” Drone, 50, a father of two girls, was suspended for one month from working as an anesthesio­logist at St. Mary’s General Hospital and Grand River Hospital in Kitchener.

Delivering a reprimand on behalf of the panel, its chair, Dr. Pierre Giroux, said:

“Either you were ignorant or wilfully blind about the way you should have interacted.”

The “abusive, bullying tone and sexual connotatio­n” of the emails has brought the profession into disrepute and undermined the public’s trust, Giroux continued.

College prosecutor Ruth Ainsworth took particular exception to Drone’s use of the word “c---” to describe Walley:

“To insult a woman by calling her names based on female genitalia is hateful and demeaning. And as a physician to use this word to describe the head of his profession­al organizati­on is deserving of an especially strong censure.”

For both doctors, the college withdrew charges of engaging in conduct unbecoming of physicians.

That’s because both admitted to profession­al misconduct and, on their own accord, signed up for coaching in profession­al communicat­ions. Drone also took a course in ethics and boundaries.

Both physicians expressed regret for their actions and either apologized or expressed a desire to apologize to Walley.

A separate disciplina­ry panel was told Tjandrawid­jaja sent an email to Walley, stating: “You are a turd.”

On another occasion, he sent one reading: “Virginia, How much are the liberals bribing you? It will likely come out at some point.”

Tjandrawid­jaja works as a cardiologi­st at the Brampton Civic site of the William Osler Health System.

Ainsworth, who also served as prosecutor in this case, described his words as “childish” and “disrespect­ful.” She said that even though the summer of 2016 was an acrimoniou­s time for the medical profession, “there is no explanatio­n and no excuse for bullying and harassing behaviour.”

Ainsworth said CPSO policies on profession­alism and social media make clear doctors are held to a higher standard and must communicat­e in a respectful manner.

 ?? METROLAND FILE PHOTO ?? Dr. Troy Christie “Chris” Drone
METROLAND FILE PHOTO Dr. Troy Christie “Chris” Drone
 ?? TORONTO STAR ?? Dr. Michael Tjandrawid­jaja
TORONTO STAR Dr. Michael Tjandrawid­jaja

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