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A Toronto-based doctor has had his medical licence revoked after pleading guilty to harassing several young girls. The tribunal’s decision reflects a stern stance on professional misconduct, igniting discussions over accountability and patient safety in the province’s medical community.
A Toronto doctor has lost his licence after harassing 13 victims, 12 of whom were girls aged 10 to 15 years old, in the Beaches area, following an Ontario medical tribunal ruling.
A tribunal found the facts admitted by Armen Parajian established professional misconduct and were grounds enough for a reprimand and to have his certification of registration revoked in March
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