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A former Vernon pharmacist who is accused of manslaughter in the 2018 death of 37-year old Heather Barker, had his license suspended in 2019 following an addiction investigation.
“On January 22, 2021, 43-year-old Shaun Ross Wiebe was arrested by the Vernon North Okanagan RCMP’s serious crime unit, and has been formally charged with manslaughter in Barker’s death and one count of assault causing bodily harm stemming from an incident in February of 2018,” Constable Chris Terleski said.
The College of Pharmacists of B.C. suspended Weibe’s licence on Dec 27, 2019.
Pursuant to section 35(1)(b) of the
Health Professions Act R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 183 (“HPA”), the Inquiry Committee of the College of Pharmacists of British Columbia (the “College”) has ordered a suspension of the registration of registrant Shaun Ross Wiebe pending completion of an investigation, unless he provides medical evidence from an addiction medicine specialist, satisfactory to the College
Gynaecologist suspended over suicide tweet boast Tankiso Makhetha > By Tankiso Makhetha - 27 January 2021 - 17:26 Dr Melusi Dhlamini
A doctor who took to social media to boast that his actions led someone to commit suicide after the individual apparently made homophobic slurs has been suspended.
Marie Stopes Clinic on Wednesday afternoon confirmed that Dr Melusi Dhlamini, a director at the clinic in Sandton, Johannesburg, had been placed on suspension.
The suspension comes just hours after Dhlamini took to Twitter on Tuesday night where he claimed that he pushed an unidentified individual to commit suicide following comments made on Facebook.
In the tweet, Dhlamini further claims to have got the unknown individual blacklisted from SA tertiary institutions. Sowetan has not been able to establish the identity of the person. It is not clear what the person said that led to Dhlamini’s reactions.
January 26, 2021 - 9:34 AM A Penticton area registered massage therapist accused of multiple episodes of sexual misconduct will soon find out if he will be able to practice again. Leonard Krekic is scheduled for a disciplinary hearing by the College of Massage Therapists of British Columbia, March 8. Nearly a year ago, the provincial regulator suspended his license as a Registered Massage Therapist in B.C. after a report indicated that he failed to follow through with a sanction that required he have a chaperone present for all consultations, assessments, examinations or treatment of female patients, as well as sending in regular reports on the use of chaperones.
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