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Thomas, Cholemkeril Kuncheria

CPSO#: 54092

MEMBER STATUS
Suspended as of 28 Feb 2024
CURRENT OR PAST CPSO REGISTRATION CLASS
Restricted as of 19 Jun 2019

Summary

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Former Name: No Former Name

Gender: Male

Languages Spoken: English, Malayalam

Education: University of Kerala, 1981

Practice Information

Primary Location of Practice
Practice Address Not Available

Professional Corporation Information


Corporation Name: C. K. Thomas Medicine Professional Corporation
Certificate of Authorization Status: Inactive: May 17 2019

Hospital Privileges

No Privileges reported.


Hospital Notices

Source:  Hospital
Active Date:  February 12, 2020
Expiry Date:  
Summary:  
On February 21, 2020, the MICs Group of Health Services notified the College, pursuant to s. 33 (b) of the Public Hospitals Act and s. 85.5(1) of the Health Professions Procedural Code, Regulated Health Professions Act, that Dr. Cholemkeril Kuncheria Thomas’ hospital privileges have been suspended on an immediate mid-term basis effective February 12, 2020.

On April 27, 2020, the MICs Group of Health Services further notified the College that Dr. Cholemkeril Kuncheria Thomas voluntarily resigned his hospital privileges at MICs effective April 24, 2020.

Specialties

Specialty Issued On Type
Family Medicine Effective:07 Dec 2000 CFPC Specialist
Family Medicine (Emergency Medicine) Effective:27 Nov 2001 CFPC Specialist

Postgraduate Training

Please note: This information may not be a complete record of postgraduate training.



University of Toronto, 11 Jun 1984 to 17 Jun 1985
Other - Rotating Internship

University of Ottawa, 01 Jul 1997 to 30 Jun 1998
PostGrad Yr 2 - Emergency Medicine

University of Ottawa, 01 Jul 1998 to 21 Sep 1998
PostGrad Yr 3 - Emergency Medicine

Registration History

Action Issue Date
First certificate of registration issued: Postgraduate Education Certificate Effective: 11 Jun 1984
Expired: Terms and conditions of certificate of registration Expiry: 17 Jun 1985
Subsequent certificate of registration Issued: Postgraduate Education Certificate Effective: 19 Aug 1997
Expired: Terms and conditions of certificate of registration Expiry: 21 Sep 1998
Subsequent certificate of registration Issued: Independent Practice Certificate Effective: 20 Feb 2001
Transfer of class of certificate to: Restricted certificate Effective: 19 Jun 2019
Terms and conditions imposed on certificate by Discipline Committee Effective: 19 Jun 2019
Suspension of registration imposed: Discipline Committee Effective: 03 Jul 2019
Suspension of registration removed Effective: 03 Aug 2019
Terms and conditions amended by Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee Effective: 13 Aug 2019
Suspension of registration imposed: Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee Effective: 23 Jun 2020
Suspension of registration removed Effective: 01 Sep 2023
Terms and conditions amended by Ontario Physicians and Surgeons Discipline Tribunal Effective: 28 Feb 2024
Suspension of registration imposed: Ontario Physicians and Surgeons Discipline Tribunal Effective: 28 Feb 2024

Previous Hearings

Committee: Ontario Physicians and Surgeons Discipline Tribunal
Decision Date: 27 Feb 2024
Summary:

On February 27, 2024, the Tribunal found that Dr. Thomas engaged in disgraceful, dishonourable or unprofessional conduct by not disclosing, on his 2012 Annual Renewal form, that he had been charged with a criminal offence in the previous year, specifically dangerous operation of a motor vehicle. Additionally, Dr. Thomas failed to report to the College when he was found guilty of this charge in 2014.

The Tribunal ordered that: 
  1. Dr. Thomas attend before the panel to be reprimanded; 
  2. the Registrar suspend Dr. Thomas’s certificate of registration for five (5) months commencing February 28, 2024, at 12:01 a.m.; 
  3. the Registrar place terms, conditions and limitations on Dr. Thomas’s certificate of registration; 
  4. Dr. Thomas pay the College costs in the amount of $6,000 by August 27, 2024.
More detail can be found in the reasons for decision linked below. OPSDT reasons are also available at www.opsdt.ca and https://www.canlii.org/en/on/onpsdt/. The exhibits, including the Agreed Statement of Facts and Plea of No Contest, can be obtained by contacting the Tribunal Office at [email protected] 
 


Decision: Download Full Decision (PDF)
Hearing Date(s): Merits, Penalty, Reprimand: February 27, 2024

 

Committee: Discipline
Decision Date: 19 Jun 2019
Summary:

On June 19th, 2019, the Discipline Committee found that Dr. Thomas committed an act of professional misconduct in that he has engaged in an act or omission relevant to the practice of medicine that, having regard to all the circumstances, would reasonably be regarded by members as disgraceful, dishonourable or unprofessional.
 
Facts
 
Dr. Thomas is a 64 year-old family physician who received his certificate of registration authorizing independent practice from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario in 2001.
Dr. Thomas currently practices Emergency Medicine in Iroquois Falls, Ontario and previously practiced Emergency Medicine and Family Medicine in Espanola, Ontario.
 
Background
 
On April 19, 2017, the Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee of the College (the “ICRC”) directed that Dr. Thomas attend the College to be cautioned and required that Dr. Thomas complete a specified continuing education and remediation program with the following components:
 
(a) Courses: Attend and complete the next available session of the following courses (with proof of attendance to be provided):
1. The Medical Record-Keeping Course, through a course provider indicated by the College;
2. The Safe Opioid Prescribing Course, through a course provider indicated by the College (three webinars and workshop);
3. ATLS (Advanced Trauma Life Support) (https://www.facs.org/quality- programs/trauma/atls/about); and
4. An Emergency Medicine Review Course (for example, the National Capital Conference on Emergency Medicine at http://www.emottawa.ca/eng/60-nccem.html).
 
(b) One-on-one instruction: Complete one-on-one instruction in collaboration and professionalism (including respect for colleagues and co-workers, punctuality, responsiveness to calls for patient care and responsiveness to requests from the College).
 
(c) Self-directed learning with written summaries: Review and prepare written summaries of up to 2000 words (2-4 pages) of each of the following documents with reference to current standards of practice (where applicable), how it is applicable to Dr. Thomas’ situation, as well as how Dr. Thomas has made, or plans to make changes, to his practice. The written summaries were to be submitted within 4 months of receipt of the decision.
1. Clinical Practice Guidelines regarding vaginal bleeding during pregnancy;
2. Choosing Wisely Canada Recommendations for Emergency Medicine;
3. The College’s policy on Medical Records;
4. The College’s policy on Physician Behaviour in the Professional Environment; and
5. The College’s Practice Guide.
 
(d) Clinical Supervision: Engage a Clinical Supervisor acceptable to the College to engage in focused educational sessions as set out in an Individualized Education Plan. The Clinical Supervisor was required to sign an undertaking with the College within 30 days’ of Dr. Thomas’ receipt of the April 19, 2017 ICRC Decision. Dr. Thomas was required to meet with the Clinical Supervisor for a period of 12 months, no less than monthly for six months, and then quarterly for six months; and review at least 20 Emergency Department charts at each meeting.
(e) Reassessment: Approximately six months following the completion of the education and remediation set out above, Dr. Thomas’ Emergency Department practice is to be reassessed.
 
Dr. Thomas’ Failure To Comply With The April 2017 SCERP
 
On May 16, 2017, the College’s Compliance Case Manager wrote to Dr. Thomas’ counsel about the implementation of the April 2017 SCERP. The Compliance Case Manager asked that a Clinical Supervisor be identified to him by June 1, 2017.
Dr. Thomas proposed potential Clinical Supervisors on June 12, 2017 and June 27, 2017. The two Clinical Supervisors proposed by Dr. Thomas were not approved by the College. 
On July 11, 2017, the Compliance Case Manager advised that he had located a potential Clinical Supervisor for Dr. Thomas. Dr. Thomas confirmed that he would be willing to work with the College’s proposed Clinical Supervisor.
 
On August 2, 2017, the Compliance Case Manager confirmed that the College’s proposed Clinical Supervisor (“Clinical Supervisor A”) had been approved by the College. The Compliance Case Manager urged Dr. Thomas to contact Clinical Supervisor A shortly to begin the supervision meetings. On August 4, 2017, Clinical Supervisor A signed a Clinical Supervisor Undertaking to the College.
 
On September 15, 2017, Dr. Thomas, through his counsel, wrote to the Compliance Case Manager requesting an extension for completing the written summaries for the self-directed learning portion of the April 2017 SCERP to October 9, 2017. At the same time, he advised that Dr. Thomas had registered for the Medical Record-Keeping Course, the Safe Opioid Prescribing Course and an Emergency Medicine Review Course. He did not indicate whether Dr. Thomas had registered for a course in ATLS (Advanced Trauma Life Support). The College granted Dr. Thomas’ request for an extension for completion of his written summaries to October 9, 2017.
 
In October of 2017, the Compliance Case Manager contacted Clinical Supervisor A to inquire about the status of her first supervision report, which had yet to be submitted to the College. Between October 17, 2017 and October 27, 2017, in an email exchange and in a telephone conversation, Clinical Supervisor A indicated to the Compliance Case Manager that she had had difficulty connecting and scheduling a meeting with Dr. Thomas.
 
On November 6, 2017, the Compliance Case Manager reminded Dr. Thomas, through his counsel, that it was Dr. Thomas’ responsibility to ensure that he meets monthly with his Clinical Supervisor and that Dr. Thomas is in breach of his undertaking.
 
On December 7, 2017, Dr. Thomas’ counsel wrote to provide an update regarding Dr. Thomas’ compliance with the April 2017 SCERP. Dr. Thomas’ counsel indicated that Dr. Thomas had attended the Medical Record-Keeping Course, the Safe Opioid Prescribing Course and an Emergency medicine Review Course and that he intended to complete a course in ATLS (Advanced Trauma Life Support) in early 2018. He also indicated that Dr. Thomas had completed an initial meeting with his one-on-one instructor, and that he had not yet completed the self-study with written summaries of 5 policies/guidelines (for which he had previously been granted an extension to October 9, 2017), but that these would be completed by December 15, 2017. As well, he indicated that Dr. Thomas had met with his Clinical Supervisor on September 16, 2017 and October 29, 2017.
On December 15, 2017, Dr. Thomas sent several emails to the Compliance Case Manager requesting that he be exempted from preparing written summaries for his self-directed learning as required by the April 2017 SCERP. In response, the Compliance Case Manager reminded Dr. Thomas that he had already been provided with two extensions and stated that the written summaries must be provided to the College by December 22, 2017.
 
On December 19, 2017, in response to a follow-up email from the Compliance Case Manager, Clinical Supervisor A advised the Compliance Case Manager that the meeting she had been scheduled to have with Dr. Thomas on December 12, 2017 had not occurred due to bad weather.
Clinical Supervisor A had suggested that she could spend the day with Dr. Thomas in the emergency room but he had not been willing to do so. Given that Clinical Supervisor A had not been able to meet with Dr. Thomas in accordance with the terms of the April 19, 2017 ICRC Decision, the Compliance Case Manager advised that Clinical Supervisor A was no longer approved to act as Dr. Thomas’ Clinical Supervisor.
 
On December 21, 2017, the Compliance Case Manager wrote to Dr. Thomas’ counsel advising that the name of a new proposed Clinical Supervisor should be forwarded to her by January 12, 2018.
 
On January 3, 2018, the Compliance Case Manager wrote to Dr. Thomas’ counsel advising that she had received an email from Dr. Thomas requesting yet another extension of time to complete his self-directed learning written summaries. She advised that she would grant one final extension to January 12, 2018. The Compliance Case Manager also stated that Dr. Thomas was required to have a College-approved Clinical Supervisor by January 12, 2018.
 
On January 15, 2018, the Compliance Case Manager wrote to Dr. Thomas’ counsel and advised that Dr. Thomas had not submitted his self-directed learning written summaries, nor had she received the name of a proposed Clinical Supervisor. In her letter, the Compliance Case Manager indicated that she would grant an extension to January 26, 2018, failing which the matter would be returned to Committee for further direction.
 
On March 27, 2018, the Compliance Case Manager wrote to Dr. Thomas’ counsel informing him that Dr. Thomas’ matter would be returning to ICRC on April 3, 2018 for consideration of action due to his failure to complete the terms of the April 2017 SCERP.
 
As of April 3, 2018, when this matter was referred to the Discipline Committee by the ICRC, Dr. Thomas had failed to complete the terms of the April 2017 SCERP.
 
Status of Compliance at Date of Referral to the Discipline Committee
 
In particular, as of April 3, 2018, the status of Dr. Thomas’ compliance with the terms of the
April 2017 SCERP was as follows:
(a) Courses: Incomplete. Dr. Thomas had completed some, but not all, of his coursework.
(b) One-on-one instruction: Incomplete. Dr. Thomas had attended an initial meeting with his one-on-one instructor but then failed to attend follow-up sessions.
(c) Self-directed learning with written summaries: Incomplete. On multiple occasions, Dr. Thomas had requested and received extensions from the College to submit his written summaries.
(d) Clinical Supervision: Incomplete.
Clinical Supervisor A ceased being Dr. Thomas’ Clinical Supervisor on December 20, 2017, as Dr. Thomas failed to meet with her in accordance with the terms of the April 2017 SCERP. Dr. Thomas failed to identify a new Clinical Supervisor.
(e) Reassessment: Incomplete.
 
Current Status of Dr. Thomas’ Compliance with the April 2017 SCERP
 
Following the ICRC’s referral of Dr. Thomas’ matter to the Discipline Committee, Dr. Thomas
made some further efforts to comply with the April 2017 SCERP.
As of June 12, 2019, the status of Dr. Thomas’ compliance with the terms of the April 2017 SCERP is as follows:
(a) Courses: Complete.
(b) One-on-one instruction: Complete.
(c) Self-directed learning with written summaries: Complete.
(d) Clinical Supervision: Incomplete. Dr. Thomas retained a new Clinical Supervisor in December of 2018.
 
Dr. Thomas attended Clinical Supervision meetings on the following dates:

- January 12, 2019
- February 17, 2019
- March 16, 2019
- May 10, 2019
 
Dr. Thomas was scheduled to meet with his Clinical Supervisor in mid-April of 2019. However, Dr. Thomas cancelled the meeting. Therefore, Dr. Thomas did not meet with his Clinical Supervisor in April of 2019.
Dr. Thomas was also scheduled to meet with his Clinical Supervisor on May 31, 2019.
However, on May 31, Dr. Thomas requested that the meeting be rescheduled. Thus, the May 31, 2019 meeting was rescheduled to June 2, 2019. On June 2, 2019, Dr. Thomas again requested that the meeting be rescheduled. The meeting was then rescheduled to June 3, 2019. On June 3, 2019, approximately one hour before the scheduled meeting time, Dr. Thomas called the Clinical Supervisor and advised that he forgot the time, would be late, and asked to start the meeting one hour later. Dr. Thomas’s Clinical Supervisor was not able to accommodate this third rescheduling request. Dr. Thomas’s next meeting with his Clinical Supervisor is scheduled for June 14, 2019. 
 
Subject to any further delays, Dr. Thomas is scheduled to complete his Clinical Supervision in February of 2020.
 
(e) Reassessment: Incomplete. Dr. Thomas’ reassessment is to be scheduled approximately 6
months’ following completion of Dr. Thomas’ Clinical Supervision.
 
Admission
 
Dr. Thomas admits to the facts above, and admits that, based on these facts, he engaged in professional misconduct under paragraph 1(1)33 of O Reg. 856/93, in that he engaged in acts or omissions relevant to the practice of medicine that would be regarded by members as disgraceful,
dishonourable or unprofessional by failing to comply with the April 19, 2017 decision of the Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee requiring that he complete a specified continuing education or remediation program.
 
Agreed Statement of Facts Relevant to Penalty
 
Relevant College History
 
In June 2014, the Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee of the College considered a complaint from a prior employer of Dr. Thomas in Ottawa. That employer complained that Dr. Thomas left his position without any notice or follow-up plans for his patients, did not respond to efforts by clinic staff to contact him, and took some patient records with him. In addition, Dr. Thomas failed to respond to a letter from the College’s investigator with questions regarding the matter. The ICRC issued a written caution to Dr. Thomas regarding his lack of appropriate management upon leaving a practice.
 
Additional Relevant History
 
In August 1996, a complaint was received by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia from the Nova Scotia Prescription Monitoring Program that Dr. Thomas failed to respond to their requests for information concerning his prescribing of controlled substances to patient X. After investigation of the matter, Dr. Thomas was counseled with respect to not responding promptly and appropriately to the Prescription Monitoring Program. The investigation Committee also suggested that he review the organization of his office to ensure that all mail was dealt with appropriately.
 
Disposition
 
The Discipline Committee ordered that:
 
- Dr. Thomas attend before the panel to be reprimanded.
 
- The Registrar suspend Dr. Thomas’s certificate of registration for a period of one (1) month, commencing from July 3, 2019 at 12:01 a.m.
 
-The Registrar place the following terms, conditions and limitations on Dr. Thomas’s certificate of registration: 
 
a. Dr. Thomas shall comply with the College Policy #2-07 “Practice Management Considerations for Physicians Who Cease to Practise, Take an Extended Leave of Absence or Close Their Practice Due to Relocation”, a copy of which is attached at Schedule “A” to this Order;
 
Clinical Supervision
 
b. For a period of nine (9) months from the date of this Order, Dr. Thomas shall practice medicine only under the supervision of a clinical supervisor approved by the College (the “Clinical Supervision”).
 
c. Within ten (10) days of this Order, Dr. Thomas shall have a College-approved clinical supervisor (the “Clinical Supervisor”) sign an Undertaking in the form attached hereto as Schedule “B”.
 
d. Dr. Thomas shall meet with the Clinical Supervisor once in August 2019, once in November 2019, and once in February 2020. At each meeting, the Clinical Supervisor shall:
 
i. Review a minimum of twenty (20) patient charts, to be selected by the Clinical Supervisor in accordance with the educational needs identified in the Individualized Education Plan attached hereto at Schedule “C” (the “IEP”);
 
ii. Discuss with Dr. Thomas any concerns the Clinical Supervisor may have arising from the chart reviews;
 
iii. Make recommendations to Dr. Thomas for practice improvements and inquire  into Dr. Thomas’ compliance with the recommendations; and
 
iv. Keep a log of all patient charts reviewed along with patient identifiers.
 
e. The Clinical Supervisor shall submit written reports to the College promptly after every meeting with Dr. Thomas, or immediately if the Clinical Supervisor has concerns about Dr. Thomas’ standard of practice or that Dr. Thomas’ patients may be exposed to harm or injury.
f. Dr. Thomas shall fully cooperate with the Clinical Supervision and shall abide by all recommendations of the Clinical Supervisor.
 
g. If a person who has given an Undertaking in Schedule “B” to this Order is unable or unwilling to continue to fulfill its provisions, Dr. Thomas shall, within twenty (20) days of receiving notice of same, obtain an executed undertaking in the same form from a similarly qualified person who is acceptable to the College and ensure that it is delivered to the College within that time.
 
h. If Dr. Thomas is unable to obtain a Clinical Supervisor as set out in this Order, he shall cease practising medicine until such time as he has obtained a Clinical Supervisor acceptable to the College.
 
i. If Dr. Thomas is required to cease practise as a result of section 4.(viii) above, this will constitute a term, condition or limitation on his certificate of registration and that term, condition or limitation will be included on the public register.
Reassessment
 
j. Approximately six (6) months following completion of the Clinical Supervision, Dr. Thomas shall undergo a reassessment of his practice by a College-appointed assessor (the “Reassessment”).
 
k. The Reassessment shall focus on the educational needs addressed during the period of Clinical Supervision as set out in the IEP and may include a review of Dr. Thomas’s patient charts, direct observations, and interviews with staff and/or patients and any other tools deemed necessary by the College. The Assessor shall report the results of the Reassessment to the College.
Monitoring
 
l. Dr. Thomas shall inform the College of each and every location where he practices, in any jurisdiction (his “Practice Location(s)”) within fifteen (15) days of this Order and shall inform the College of any and all new Practice Locations within fifteen (15) days of commencing practice at that location.
 
m. Dr. Thomas shall consent to the sharing of information between the Clinical Supervisor, the Assessor and the College as any of them deem necessary or desirable in order to fulfill their respective obligations.
 
n. Dr. Thomas shall consent to the College making enquiries of the Ontario Health Insurance Program, the Narcotics Monitoring System and/or any person or institution that may have relevant information, in order for the College to monitor his compliance with this Order and shall promptly sign such consents as may be necessary for the College to obtain information from these persons or institutions.
 
o. Dr. Thomas shall co-operate with unannounced inspections of his office practice and patient charts by the College for the purpose of monitoring and enforcing his compliance with the terms of this Order.
 
p. Dr. Thomas shall notify any employer, or any hospital at which he may have privileges, about this Order.
 
q. Dr. Thomas shall be responsible for any and all costs associated with implementing the terms of this Order.
- Dr. Thomas pay costs to the College in the amount of $6,000.00 within 30 days of the date of this Order.
 


Decision: Download Full Decision (PDF)
Hearing Date(s): June 19, 2019 at 1:00 p.m.

Concerns

Source: Other
Active Date: May 12, 2022
Expiry Date:
Summary:
Finding of Guilt



Dr. Cholemkeril Thomas was found guilty of the following offence:



1.  Failing to comply with an undertaking, contrary to s.145(4)(a) of the Criminal Code.



Date:  May 12, 2022

SENTENCE:  Conditional sentence of 12 months probation.

 

Source: Member
Active Date: July 2, 2021
Expiry Date:
Summary:
Summary of the Undertaking given by Dr. Cholemkeril Kuncheria Thomas to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, effective July 2, 2021:

A College investigation was conducted into whether Dr. Thomas engaged in professional misconduct and/or was incompetent in his Emergency Medicine and prescribing practice, and in his compliance with an undertaking to the College dated August 13, 2019 (“August 2019 undertaking). As a result of the investigation, the prescribing restriction in paragraph B(6)(b) of Dr. Thomas’ August 2019 undertaking is varied as follows:
Dr. Thomas shall only prescribe Narcotic Drugs, Narcotic Preparations, Controlled Drugs, Benzodiazepines and Other Targeted Substances or Monitored Drugs in the following circumstances:
(i) He may write hospital orders for the above-noted medications to be administered to patients during the course of their stay in the emergency department, to be dispensed through the hospital pharmacy; and/or
(ii) He may prescribe no more than a three-day supply, with no repeats or refills, of the above-noted medications to any patient upon discharge from the emergency department.
For further clarity, Dr. Thomas shall not prescribe the above medications for the treatment of chronic pain, but only for acute conditions.

 

Source: Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee
Active Date: June 16, 2021
Expiry Date:
Summary:
Caution-in-Person:
               
A summary of a decision of the Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee in which the disposition includes a "caution-in-person" is required by the College by-laws to be posted on the register, along with a note if the decision has been appealed.  A “caution-in-person” disposition requires the physician to attend at the College and be verbally cautioned by a panel of the Committee.  The summary will be removed from the register if the decision is overturned on appeal or review. Note that this requirement only applies to decisions arising out of a complaint dated on or after January 1, 2015, or if there was no complaint, the first appointment of investigators dated on or after January 1, 2015.

See PDF for the summary of a decision made against this member in which the disposition includes a Caution-in-Person:
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Source: Member
Active Date: August 13, 2019
Expiry Date:
Summary:
Summary of the Undertaking given by Dr. Cholemkeril Kuncheria Thomas to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, effective August 13, 2019:
A College investigation was conducted into whether Dr. Thomas engaged in professional misconduct and/or is incompetent in his family medicine practice. As a result of the investigation:

Dr. Thomas shall practice Emergency Medicine only, at a hospital where he holds privileges to so practice, and shall not practice Family Medicine including at a walk-in clinic.

Dr. Thomas shall not prescribe greater than a five (5) days’ supply, with no repeats or refills, of any Narcotic Drug, Narcotic Preparation, Controlled Drug, Benzodiazepine and Other Targeted Substance or Monitored Drug to any patient.

Dr. Thomas will practise under the guidance of a Clinical Supervisor acceptable to the College for seven (7) months.

Dr. Thomas will engage in professional education in the prescribing of narcotics and controlled substances.

Dr. Thomas’s practice will be reassessed by an assessor selected by the College approximately six (6) months following the period of Clinical Supervision.

 

Source: Compliance and Monitoring Department
Active Date: April 19, 2017
Expiry Date:
Summary:
Caution-in-Person and Specified Continuing Education and Remediation Program

A summary of a decision of the Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee (“ICRC”) in which the disposition includes a "caution-in-person" or a Specified Continuing Education and Remediation Program (“SCERP”) is required by the College by-laws to be posted on the register, along with a note if the decision has been appealed. A “caution-in-person” disposition requires the physician to attend at the College and be verbally cautioned by a panel of ICRC. A SCERP is one of the dispositions that the College’s ICRC may make in connection with a matter before it, and this disposition requires the member to complete an education and remediation program specified for the member. A note will also be posted when all the elements of the SCERP have been completed.

Summaries will be removed from the register if the decision is overturned on appeal or review. This posting requirement only applies to decisions arising out of a complaint dated on or after January 1, 2015 or if there was no complaint, the first appointment of investigators dated on or after January 1, 2015.

See PDF for the summary of a decision made against this member in which the disposition includes a Caution-in-Person and a SCERP:
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