As reported previously, the vast majority of investigations by the CRTO are about Members acting unprofessionally. Occasionally, poor conduct may occur as a result of underlying health issues. Each month the case study looks at different issues around a Members’ practice.
Although some details have been changed to protect individual identities, the issues, process and outcomes illustrated in the Case Studies are all based on actual CRTO investigations.
- Privacy — December 2020
- Incapacity — October 2020
- Mandatory Reporting Obligations — December 2019
- Confidentiality — February 2019
- Professional Conduct — December 2018
- Report forwarded by the Office of the Chief Coroner on a Maternal and Perinatal Death Review Committee Investigation — August 2018
- Communication and Conduct — June 2018
- Standards of Practice — March 2018
- Falsifying Documentation — February 2018
- Authorized Acts — December 2017
- Documentation — September 2017
- Professional Conduct — August 2017
- Bullying — April 2017
- Social Media — March 2017
- Documentation — February 2017
- Fitness to Practise — December 2016
- Professional Obligations — November 2016
- Privacy Breach — September 2016
- Privacy — Summer 2016
- Ethics & Billing — June 2016
- Professional Judgement — May 2016
- Protection & Use of Title — April 2016
- Professional Misconduct — February 2016
- Personal Life — December 2015
- Communications & Sensitivity — October 2015
- Falsifying Documentation — July 2015
- Conduct Unbecoming A Professional — May 2015
- Boundaries & Professionalism — April 2015