Dialogue Volume 15 Issue 1 2019 | Page 50

DISCIPLINE SUMMARIES Dr. Guirguis suffers from any disorder related to substance use or substance abuse, noting that there were no reports of Dr. Guirguis presenting under the influence of opioids while at work and no complaints from patients, colleagues or coworkers. Investigation Regarding Prescribing The College investigated Dr. Guirguis’ conduct, including his self-prescribing.  Data from the Narcot- ics Monitoring System (NMS) showed a total of 27 prescriptions to Dr. Guirguis from two prescribers. One prescriber was the physician who was previously known to the College from the initial report.  The second prescriber was another physician with whom Dr. Guirguis shared an office. Through its investiga- tion, the College learned that in addition to Perco- cet,  Dr. Guirguis forged prescriptions to himself for medications such as benzodiazepines, statins and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories.           Prescribing to Family The College also obtained NMS data regarding prescriptions written by Dr. Guirguis between 2012 and 2016, which indicated that Dr. Guirguis wrote prescriptions for controlled/monitored drugs for at least three members of his family.  Dr. Guirguis billed OHIP for this treatment, but did not have any medical records.   ORDER The Discipline Committee ordered: a reprimand, six-month suspension of Dr. Guirguis’ certificate of registration;  individualized instruction in ethics, two years of urine drug screening (12 times per year); a prohibition on issuing prescriptions for any fam- ily members; and a requirement to keep a log of all prescriptions for controlled drugs for one year.  The Committee also ordered Dr. Guirguis to pay the Col- lege hearing costs of $5,500. For complete details, please see the full decision at www.cpso.on.ca. Select Find a Doctor and enter the doctor’s name. 50 DIALOGUE ISSUE 1, 2019 DR. GERRY ADRIANES HEYMANS PRACTICE LOCATION: Russell AREA OF PRACTICE: Family Medicine HEARING INFORMATION: Admission; Agreed State- ment of Facts; Joint Submission on Penalty On October 12, 2018, the Discipline Committee found that Dr. Heymans committed an act of profes- sional misconduct, in that he has engaged in con- duct or an act or omission relevant to the practice of medicine that, having regard to all the circumstances, would reasonably be regarded by members as dis- graceful, dishonourable or unprofessional. Dr. Heymans practised family medicine in Russell and held hospital privileges at the Winchester Me- morial Hospital. He resigned those hospital privileges on October 5, 2018.  On February 11, 2015, Patient A arrived by ambu- lance at the Winchester Memorial Hospital’s Emer- gency Department. Dr. Heymans was assigned as the most responsible physician (MRP) for Patient A’s ad- mission. During his initial patient encounter, while standing and speaking to Patient A, he fell asleep. A short time later he woke up and continued talking to the patient.  He then went over to Patient A and sat on the side of her bed and spoke to her about her medical history. He appeared to fall asleep again. Dr. Heymans then examined Patient A. He admitted that prior to proceeding with a breast examination he did not: a) explain what he was doing; b) explain the steps involved;  c) ascertain whether Patient A was comfortable with the steps involved; and d) ascertain whether Patient A consented to the examination.  Dr. Heymans had been subject to a written caution in 2012 involving patient boundaries concerns. ORDER The Discipline Committee ordered: a three-month suspension of Dr. Heymans’ certificate of registra- tion; a reprimand and the imposition of specific terms, conditions and limitations on Dr. Heymans’ certificate of registration. Dr. Heymans was also ordered to pay the College hearing costs in the amount of $6,000. The terms, conditions and limitations include