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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Vernon doctor suspended for relationship with former patient
A Vernon doctor has been suspended for sexual misconduct following an inquiry by the province's regulatory body. According to a public notice, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia (CPSBC) have suspended Craig Scott Jackson for at least three months. "The Inquiry Commit...
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