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The following is a summary of a matter placed before a four-member panel of the Discipline Committee of the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario on January 10, 2008.
In early 2007 an insurer filed a formal complaint with the College regarding Ms. Parikh’s practice. It was alleged that on or about March 16, 2007, in the course of responding to the complaint, Ms. Parikh submitted to the College clinical records which had been altered from the original records she submitted to the insurer.
Prior to the hearing date, counsel for the College and counsel for the member discussed the case on several occasions. During the discussions, Ms. Parikh agreed that her actions in the above noted matter constituted professional misconduct. The College and Ms. Parikh were able to negotiate a penalty which was confirmed as being appropriate by the College's Executive Committee. The parties agreed that the penalty recognized the mitigating factors in the case, the need to address the issue of deterrence and provide for rehabilitation.
At the hearing, Ms. Parikh admitted the allegations and the fact that her actions conduct constituted professional misconduct.
The Panel agreed that Ms. Parikh’s actions conduct constituted professional misconduct. This finding was made in accordance with paragraph 25 of section 1 of O.Reg.861/93 (Professional Misconduct Regulation), as amended under the Physiotherapy Act, 1991.
25. Engaging in conduct or performing an act that, having regard to all the circumstances, would reasonably be regarded by members as disgraceful, dishonourable or unprofessional
The panel agreed that the Joint Submission on Penalty that was proposed by Counsel for the College and Counsel for the member was reasonable and as such ordered the following.
The panel concluded that the above penalty was reasonable and serves to protect the public interest. Ms. Parikh cooperated with the College, and by agreeing to the facts and the proposed penalty, accepted responsibility for her actions.
The penalty meets the objective of specific deterrence to the member and protects the public. The panel concluded that the penalty fell within the range of penalties imposed in similar cases, although it fell towards the more severe end of the range given the circumstances of this case.
The reprimand, six week suspension, fine and the requirement for remediation in the form of an ethics course sends a clear message to members of the profession that altering records, for any reason, constitutes professional misconduct and that the profession takes its responsibilities related to the public trust seriously.
START DATE | END DATE | PRACTICE LOCATION | WORKS WITH A PHYSIOTHERAPIST ASSISTANT | ACCESSIBLE SPACE | AREA OF PRACTICE | CATEGORY OF PATIENTS |
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9/8/2015
Primary
Current
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Quality Care Sport Injury & Rehab 418-1C North Service Road East Oakville, Ontario L6H 5R2 +1 (905) 842-1707 |
Yes | Yes | Orthopedics | All Ages | |
9/17/2018 | 7/12/2021 | Osteoathletic 1215 Maple Avenue Milton, Ontario L9T 7R3 +1 (289) 851-6511 |
No | Yes | All Ages |