Doctor's treatment of colleague professional misconduct, tribunal finds
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Doctor's treatment of colleague professional misconduct, tribunal finds
A former Canberra doctor admitted to accessing a colleague's medical record 14 times, but an investigation by the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal also finds a history of messages, harassment and vandalism.
Canberra doctor James McClymont reprimanded for accessing colleague's medical records
Dr James McClymont was taken to the ACAT Civil and Administrative Tribunal by the Medical Board of Australia. Photo: Claire Fenwicke. A doctor was found to have improperly accessed a female colleague’s personal medical details then repeatedly lied to authorities about doing so. Dr James Lachlan Morris McClymont was found to have committed professional misconduct, has been reprimanded and had conditions imposed on his registration by the ACT Civi…
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