Dialogue Volume 12 Issue 1 2016 | Page 37

discipline summaries mitted to do so; she had not been seeing her family physician as required by her PHP contract, and she had made it appear to her psychiatrist and addictions specialist, and to the PHP, that her medications were being prescribed by her family physician when, in fact, she had been self-prescribing. She also did not attend her Caduceus Group as frequently as was required by her PHP contract. It is the fundamental responsibility of a member to comply with an undertaking to the College. The privilege of self-regulation and the ability of the profession to self-govern in the public interest, require members to be governable and to comply with undertakings. The Committee took into account several aggravating factors in this case. First, this was not Dr. Egles’ first breach, as she also did not comply with the contract she had entered into with the PHP. Second, within the undertaking with the College, Dr. Egles breached more than one condition to which she had agreed. The Commi YH[