Vernon doctor suspended for relationship with former patient
- Craig Scott Jackson, a doctor in Vernon, B.C., received a suspension due to sexual misconduct.
- The College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia investigated the doctor's conduct after admissions.
- Jackson hired a former patient as staff and entered a personal, sexual relationship, leading to three breaches.
- A public notice stated, "The committee determined that a disciplinary outcome was appropriate."
- Effective April 1, the suspension lasts six months but could decrease to three with specific terms met.
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Sexual misconduct findings to be permanently listed on doctor registrations
Health practitioners will now have proven findings of sexual misconduct permanently listed on their public registration, giving patients the ability to make more informed choices about who they seek care from.
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