Doctor fights finding she sexually abused woman, and loss of medical licence
TORONTO — Stripping a doctor of her medical licence for sexually abusing a female patient was unfair, an Ontario court heard Thursday.
In making its decision, the disciplinary committee ignored evidence that the relationship between Dr. Mary McIntyre and the woman was over when the sexual conduct occurred, court heard.
Defence lawyer Eli Lederman made much of the fact that the committee of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario had refused to allow a letter written by the patient to be entered as evidence.
The letter, apparently, had been written before McIntyre and the patient had a “romantic kiss” in November or December 2010, the crux of the sexual abuse finding.


