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Accused N.S. Doctor Gets Go-Ahead To Resume Practice — With A Chaperone

The Canadian Press, 25 Feb, 2017 03:29 PM
  • Accused N.S. Doctor Gets Go-Ahead To Resume Practice — With A Chaperone
NEW GLASGOW, N.S. — A Nova Scotia physician charged with voyeurism after medical clinic staff were surreptitiously filmed in the washroom has approval to practice again.
 
Dr. Rafid al-Nassar, a 41-year-old former Iraqi refugee, was arrested last fall after New Glasgow Regional Police received a complaint from staff at the Westside Medical Centre.
 
In a notice Thursday, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia lifted its interim suspension against al-Nassar, but said he is required "to have a chaperone present for all patient encounters, except ... in the operating room."
 
The college said signs noting the chaperone requirement must be placed where patients are seen.
 
Al-Nassar, who graduated from the University of Al-Mustansiriyah College of Medicine in Baghdad in 1998 and practised for a time in Ontario, still faces a criminal trial.
 
A 2008 story in the Toronto Star said al-Nassar and his family left Iraq after his wife was almost kidnapped in Baghdad in 2005.
 
Police said staff members complained after a camera was found in the staff washroom.

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