Finding doctor sexually abused her female patient, loss of licence upheld
TORONTO — Stripping a doctor of her medical licence for sexually abusing a mentally ill female patient was appropriate and in the public interest, Divisional Court ruled Tuesday.
In upholding the sexual-abuse finding and punishment meted out to Dr. Mary McIntyre, the court rejected her arguments that the disciplinary committee ignored evidence the doctor-patient relationship was over when the sexual conduct occurred, and the licence revocation was too harsh.
“The committee conducted a fair hearing and did not breach any principles of procedural fairness,” Divisional Court said in its ruling.
“(The) decision was based on a large range of misconduct, not just involving Patient Y, but also five other patients and their families, over a period of many years.”