Lethbridge Herald

Medicine Hat doctor sanctioned by board

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A Medicine Hat doctor accused of engaging in oral sex with a mentally disabled man in his care will appeal a profession­al conduct board ruling against him, while the profession­al associatio­n will appeal for harsher penalties than those that will allow him to continue seeing patients.

The College of Physicians and Surgeons announced Thursday the restrictio­ns stemming from a finding that Dr. Ian Gebhardt “did act inappropri­ately with your patient” in June 2017.

However, a release states, since the offence dates prior to before patient protection legislatio­n, harsher mandatory penalties cannot be applied.

Instead, Gebhardt’s license will be suspended for a further two months (20 in total) and chaperone’s will be required during examinatio­ns.

The hearing board’s conclusion the “extremely serious nature” of the offence, and the patient’s mental capacity as an aggravatin­g factor.

But it also notes potential impact on current patients if the practice was closed, and Gebhardt’s argument there is a current physician shortage in Medicine Hat.

The CPSA’s complaints director has said an appeal of the order is in process, asking that Gebhardt’s permit to practice be cancelled rather than suspended.

The release also states that Gebhardt is actively appealing the finding.

Sanctions announced this week include a suspension of license to practice medicine for 20 months, though 18 months have already passed.

The practice will also continue indefinite­ly the requiremen­t to have a chaperone present for all in person and in virtual examinatio­ns.

Gebhardt must also pay the twothirds of the cost of the recent hearings and the full cost of a new profession­al standards review that could impose further restrictio­ns.

Gebhardt was accused of criminal sexual interferen­ce at the time of the incident, but charges were stayed at trail when the patient — an adult man with a mental age between nine and 14 years old — provided some contradict­ory testimony.

The CPSA pursued profession­al conduct charges against Gebhardt after the doctor was also charged with historic sexual abuse allegation­s in his home province of Ontario.

The hearing was held last June, findings determined last September and sanctions determined and announced this week.

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