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Mohit Singh

Registration #16520

Case: 2015 0087

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On June 11, 2016 the Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee referred a matter involving Mohit Singh to the Discipline Committee for a hearing. The hearing was held on November 15, 2016.

Overview of the Allegations

Mr Singh was granted a Provisional Practice certificate of registration in February 2015. In May 2015 Mr Singh was advised that he could only continue to practice in a setting where there was another physiotherapist onsite 100% of the time to provide supervision. This requirement was captured in a Monitoring Agreement and resulted in a term, condition, limitation being placed on Mr Singh’s certificate of registration. The Agreement was never signed and Mr Singh continued to practice without the required supervision between May 19, 2015 and August 18, 2015 when he was not entitled to do so.

Finding

Mr. Singh was found guilty of professional misconduct and a penalty was ordered.

Penalty

  • Mr Singh’s certificate of registration will be suspended for a period of 12 months. The entire 12 months will be stayed if Mr. Singh is able to complete the remaining requirements of the order
  • Mr. Singh will complete a number of practice enhancement activities
  • Mr. Singh will successfully complete the ProBe program
  • Mr. Singh will participate in a practice coaching program
  • Mr. Singh will not supervise individuals who hold a provisional practice certificate of registration while he is participating in the coaching program
  • Mr. Singh will pay costs to the College in the amount of $1000