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Justin Gaethje shares hospital bed photo with Michael Chandler by his side. Ms Ashlie Maher: A tribunal has disqualified a former registered nurse from applying for registration for six months for professional misconduct concerning criminal convictions and contraventions of obligations under the National Law. Chamari Rasika Denuwanthe Liyanage: A medical practitioner convicted of manslaughter has been disqualified by a tribunal from applying for registration for five years.
Dr Christopher Moschou: A tribunal has suspended a general practitioner for nine months for professional misconduct after he inappropriately prescribed peptides and other substances. Ms Margaret Hissey: A nurse has been reprimanded by a tribunal and had her registration cancelled for professional misconduct.
Dr Syed Islam: A tribunal has reprimanded and disqualified a medical practitioner from applying for registration after he inappropriately prescribed medications and was dishonest with the Medical Board. Ruvimbo Fellowes: An enrolled nurse has been reprimanded for professional misconduct for falsifying documentation to support an application for a skilled migration visa. Dr Justin Soon: A dentist has been reprimanded after a tribunal found that he performed a procedure for which he did not have sufficient expertise or experience.
Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia v Anderson. Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia v Edwards. Ms Sheryl Lee Edwards: A tribunal has disqualified a former registered nurse from applying for registration for three years for professional misconduct concerning misappropriated drugs. Mr Christopher Nowlan: A tribunal has confirmed a decision by the Medical Board of Australia to refuse to grant provisional registration as a medical practitioner because he does not hold an approved qualification.
Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia v Adam. Ms Amorette Lockyer: An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner has been suspended for four months and had conditions imposed on her registration for professional misconduct. Jessica Middleton: A nurse has been reprimanded by a tribunal and had her registration cancelled for an inappropriate relationship with a patient. Dr John Whiteside: A tribunal has reprimanded and disqualified a medical practitioner from applying for registration for three years for engaging in professional misconduct.
Mr Christopher Welsh: A nurse has been reprimanded and education and mentoring conditions imposed on registration for professional misconduct. Mr John Chibanda: A court has dismissed an application to appeal a decision of the Supreme Court relating to a outcome.
Ms Michelle Kathleen Fall: A tribunal has reprimanded a pharmacist for self-dispensing without valid prescriptions. Mr Soong: A pharmacist charged with a range of serious drug offences has been reprimanded and disqualified from applying for registration for three years after a tribunal finding of professional misconduct.
A pharmacist has been reprimanded and disqualified for three years for professional misconduct. Dr Eiman Al Raheb: A tribunal has reprimanded a general practitioner and imposed conditions on her registration for professional misconduct in relation to the way in which she operated her home-based clinic.
Dr Brian House: disqualified for two years for professional misconduct for having breached conditions placed on his registration.
Dr Conway Lee: A medical practitioner's registration has been cancelled for professional boundary violations and he was disqualified from applying for registration for six years.
Read the new item. Dr Christoper Bradshaw: A Victorian doctor has had his registration cancelled until following findings of sexual misconduct and inappropriately prescribing drugs of dependence.
Dr Mario Athinodorou: A tribunal has cancelled a practitioner's registration following multiple findings of breaches of professional boundaries and sexual misconduct. Dr Jason Lehr: A tribunal has disqualified a medical practitioner for harassment. Ms Meulblok: A psychologist has been disqualified and prohibited after a tribunal finding of professional misconduct relating to boundary violations.
Ms Helena Heaft: A South Australian woman who continued to work as a nurse in aged care after her registration was suspended was resentenced after an appeal by lodged by Ahpra to 80 hours of community service. Dong Zhou: A Chinese medicine practitioner convicted of raping a patient has been disqualified by a tribunal from applying for registration for 15 years.
Mr Peter Tunbridge: A former general practitioner was reprimanded and disqualified from applying for registration for two years for professional misconduct related to inappropriate prescribing.
Ms Tracy Paterson: A former nurse has been reprimanded and disqualified from applying for registration for 15 years by a tribunal for professional misconduct. Ms Rita Adenike Johnson: A tribunal has reprimanded a registered nurse and ordered that conditions be imposed on her registration after she showed colleagues a distressing video of child abuse on her mobile phone.
Dr Sarmin Sayeed: A medical practitioner has been reprimanded, suspended for three months and had conditions placed on her registration for inappropriate prescribing. Mr Panda: Medical practitioner disqualified for 10 years for professional misconduct after being convicted of indecent and unlawful assault. Ms Shirin Kharavani and Mr Rahebi were convicted of a number of charges under the National Law after representing that they were dentists to a patient.
Both offenders were ordered to pay the victim compensation and Ahpra's costs. Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia v Ballarto. Ms Suzanne Smith: A tribunal has reprimanded a nurse after she physically abused a patient.
GMR: A tribunal has reprimanded a nurse and suspended him for one month following an assault on his teenage daughter in the family home. Mr Philip Lawson: A podiatrist has been disqualified for transgressing professional boundaries.
Mr Christopher Hapel: Physiotherapist disqualified for forging prescriptions and reprimanded for professional misconduct. Ms Melissa White: A registered psychologist has been reprimanded, suspended and conditions placed on her registration after she was found to have engaged in professional misconduct. Mr Marlassi-Bouras was convicted on six counts of falsely claiming to be a medical practitioner when he was not registered. He provided two individuals with a business card that described him as a medical practitioner.
Mr Marlassi-Bouras also advised one of the pair to stop taking her epilepsy medication. Mr Eduardo Soares Penques was convicted of holding himself out as a dentist and carrying out restricted dental acts from a makeshift dental clinic whilst a temporary Australian resident.
Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia v Lakicevic. Mr Veljko Lakicevic: A tribunal has reprimanded a registered nurse and placed conditions on his registration after he made inappropriate comments to two graduate nurses under his supervision. Ms Helena Heaft: A South Australian woman who continued to work as a nurse in aged care after her registration was suspended has been convicted of all 66 charges. DDN: A tribunal has reprimanded a former nurse who misappropriated medications during a period of serious mental health issues.
Adrian Oorloff: A chiropractor has been reprimanded and disqualified from applying for registration for eight years for serious criminal offending. Dr Nathem Al-Naser: A tribunal found it necessary to take immediate action to impose gender-based restrictions on a general practitioner from Canberra and restrict him to practicing at approved locations. Dr Nathem Al-Naser: A tribunal has suspended a general practitioner from Canberra for professional misconduct following his inadequate treatment of a patient.
Dr Wei Xiong Xie: General practitioner reprimanded for prescribing excessive amounts of testosterone. Ms Natalie Hasler: A tribunal has disqualified a former registered nurse from applying for registration for six months after she admitted making false declarations in registration renewal applications. A practitioner: A tribunal has reprimanded a registered nurse and ordered conditions be placed on his registration after he admitted to misappropriating medication from his workplace for personal use.
QFZ: A tribunal has reprimanded a former enrolled nurse for professional misconduct concerning theft. Mr Ian Northeast: A tribunal has found that a Victorian chiropractor engaged in professional misconduct by practicing as a chiropractor without professional indemnity insurance.
He was convicted on two counts of holding himself out. Mr Konstantin Bezmylov: A tribunal has disqualified a nurse for two and a half years for criminal conduct and working under the influence of illicit drugs. Dr Mario Cavallaro: The State Administrative Tribunal has found that a Western Australian dentist engaged in professional misconduct by practicing as a dentist without appropriate professional indemnity insurance.
Dr POS: Medical practitioner reprimanded and had conditions imposed on her registration for falsifying medical certificates. Mr Hunyh Ngo: Pharmacist reprimanded and fined for stealing and supplying a prescription. Dr Graham Barrett: A tribunal has reprimanded and imposed educational conditions on the registration of a medical practitioner for professional misconduct for treating a patient at his home and providing her with multiple take away doses of ketamine to self-administer.
Ms Diosa Rankine: A tribunal has disqualified a former enrolled nurse from applying for registration for eight years for professional misconduct, including filming a distressed dementia patient and sharing the video with her partner and a friend. Dr Darryl Menaglio: A tribunal has reprimanded and fined a psychologist and imposed a condition on his registration for engaging in professional misconduct. Dr Nathem Al-Naser: A medical practitioner from Canberra had conditions placed on his registration after he failed to obtain adequate informed consent, failed to adequately document a consultation and procedure, and failed to provide adequate follow up care.
Dr Osny Hanna: A medical practitioner has been reprimanded and had conditions placed on his registration for professional misconduct in prescribing testosterone. Mr Peter David Hide: A tribunal has disqualified a former nurse from applying for registration for six months following criminal convictions concerning drug trafficking.
Mr Rex Willox: A tribunal has disqualified a former enrolled nurse from applying for registration for eight years after he behaved in a threatening manner towards his colleagues, investigators and his neighbours.
Dr Jane Tolman: A tribunal has rejected an appeal by Dr Jane Tolman against a panel's decision to reprimand her and impose 23 conditions on her registration for unsatisfactory professional performance in relation to her treatment of 12 aged care patients. Mr Robert Pannell: A tribunal has disqualified a former nurse from applying for registration for six months following criminal convictions concerning drug trafficking. Medical Board. Dr Watts: A general practitioner has been reprimanded, suspended and had conditions imposed on his registration for prescribing opiates and benzodiazepines inappropriately and excessively to eight patients over a period of years.
Dr Bryan Soh: Medical practitioner reprimanded and has conditions imposed on his registration for plagiarism and falsifying examination results. Ms Tzin-Siu Ang: Pharmacist suspended and had conditions placed on her registration for supplying excessive quantities of testosterone. Dr David Knowles: The Victorian tribunal found a chiropractor guilty of misconduct reprimanded and fined him and placed conditions on his registration. Ms Felicia Mallett: A tribunal has disqualified a former enrolled nurse from applying for registration for one year after she misappropriated drugs from her workplace and made several false entries in the relevant drug register.
Mr David Brewster: A registered pharmacist has been reprimanded and was disqualified for a period when it was found he had engaged in professional misconduct importing medications not registered in Australia. Mr Darren Sanger: A registered nurse has been reprimanded and disqualified from registration for one year after being found to have engaged in professional misconduct for falsifying prescriptions. Dr Shaun Rathnayake: A tribunal has suspended the registration of a Victoria medical practitioner after he engaged in personal and intimate relation with a patient.
Ms Brittany Fairthorne was convicted on a guilty plea of two counts of holding herself out as a registered nurse and two counts of providing false information to an AHPRA inspector.
Desmond Worboys: A former Northern Territory dentist has been reprimanded and disqualified from applying for registration until 1 July for professional misconduct relating to inappropriate prescribing. Dr Ian Holten: A Victorian plastic surgeon has been suspended for three months for having sexual intercourse with a vulnerable patient. Dr Barry Creighton: A tribunal has reprimanded a dentist who sedated a patient for an extended length of time and practised outside of his scope of practice.
The Running Clinic Australia Pty. Dr James Ayodele Ogundipe: A specialist GP has been reprimanded and had his registration suspended for 15 months after a tribunal found he had engaged in sexual relationship with a patient. Ms Katherine Jenkins: A tribunal has found the behaviour of a Western Australian occupational therapist constitutes professional misconduct after she was charged with the intention to create a false belief.
Mr Mark Sweeney: A former registered psychologist has been disqualified from applying for registration for a period of one month for professional misconduct. A tribunal found Mr Sweeney had deliberately provided false and misleading to the regulator about to an allegation of an inappropriate relationship. Mr Allan Hindley: A tribunal has disqualified a former nurse from applying for registration for two years for accessing child exploitation material.
Dr Valerie Cole: A specialist general practitioner from Queensland has been reprimanded and had conditions placed on her registration after failing to disclose a conflict of interest when she involved a patient in a business from which the doctor benefited financially. Dr Aminah Simone Altaf: A West Australian tribunal has found a general practitioner engaged in professional misconduct and ordered that she be reprimanded and conditions be imposed on her registration for inadequate patient management and inappropriate prescribing of opioids.
Mr Michael Sylvester Dempsey: A Tasmanian court has imposed the largest fine against an individual for offences under the National Law in Australia with the conviction of a suspended physiotherapist for holding out. Dr Christopher Kwan Chen Lee: A medical practitioner has been suspended by a tribunal for professional misconduct following comments her made on online internet forums and chat sites. A registered pharmacist has been reprimanded and disqualified from applying for registration for six months for professional misconduct.
Dr Yusuf Bhamjee: Medical practitioner reprimanded for practising without professional indemnity insurance. A specialist general practitioner has been reprimanded, suspended for six months for professional misconduct and had education and mentoring conditions placed on her registration after a tribunal found she had engaged in an inappropriate personal and sexual relationship.
Mr Qi Xin Chen: A New South Wales Chinese medicine practitioner has successfully appealed against the severity of his sentence for unlawful advertising of a regulated health service. Mr David Le was convicted on a guilty plea to holding himself out as a registered pharmacist over the course of a year while he was suspended.
Mr Andrew Mura: A tribunal has cancelled a nurse's registration for professional misconduct concerning criminal convictions and practicing while intoxicated. Ms Kasey Hyams: A tribunal has reprimanded a former nurse for professional misconduct concerning medication administration. Name not disclosed: A tribunal has maintained conditions imposed on a medical practitioner's registration which prevent the practitioner from providing treatment to family members except in emergencies.
Dr Dilip Dhillon: A medical practitioner has been disqualified after being convicted of criminal offences, breaching conditions on his registration and engaging in inapporiate billing.
Mr David Citer: A counsellor has pleaded guilty to charges filed by AHPRA that he claimed to be a registered psychologist and unlawfully used the protected title 'psychologist'. Dr Ian Wood: A tribunal has disqualified a medical practitioner from applying for registration for six months after finding he behaved in a way that constitutes professional misconduct.
In Ferguson-Edwards, Edwards comes out fast, swinging with both hands. He gets some shots in, but Ferguson weathers the attack well and begins getting his own strikes in when the pace slows a bit in the second minute.
With a little over three minutes left, Edwards scores with a takedown, and Ferguson jumps right back up.
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