Calgary pharmacist suspended for improperly accessing patients health information
A Calgary pharmacist has been suspended for three months after a provincial regulator found she improperly accessed the health information for multiple patients on a number of occasions over a 20-month period.
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Posted: Feb 04, 2021 4:06 PM MT | Last Updated: February 4
Shemina Juma will face a three-month suspension and a reprimand, and must successfully complete an ethics course at her own cost within one year. She must also pay $10,000 toward the cost of the investigation.(Chris Wattie/Reuters)