College to investigate if ‘Dr. Jof’ is a risk to public
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan (CPSS) will begin a probe to determine if a former Prince Albert doctor should be prosecuted under the Medical Professional Act.
The issue was raised by the Canadian Broadcast Corporation (CBC) following a report about Josias Furstenberg. He lost his medical licence last year for having sex with two of his patients, among other charges of professional misconduct, but continues to call himself ‘Dr. Jof’ in a series of online videos he publishes offering health tips and advice.
“My medical qualifications are there, my experience is there. I am not misleading anybody that I’m practising medicine or I’m a licensed registered practitioner,” Furstenberg told paNOW last week.