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Unreported Judgment
Appeal Determined (QCA)
Medical Board of Queensland v Res 1[2007] QHPT 8Judge Dick SC and Dr J Comerford and Dr M Williams and Ms Glenys Bolland
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Editorial Notes
Published Case Name:
Medical Board of Queensland v Res 1
Shortened Case Name:
Medical Board of Queensland v Res 1
MNC:
[2007] QHPT 8
Court:
QHPT
Judge(s):
Judge Dick SC, Dr J Comerford, Dr M Williams, Ms Glenys Bolland
Date:
08 Nov 2007
Litigation History
Event
Citation or File
Date
Notes
Primary Judgment
[2007] QHPT 8
08 Nov 2007
Disciplinary hearing in Health Practitioners Tribunal; Tribunal suspended health practitioner for four months and imposed conditions on practice following conduct in advising and treating a patient; the Tribunal found that the registrant engaged in professional conduct that was of a lesser standard than that which might have been reasonably expected of her by the public or her professional peers: Dick SC DCJ.
Appeal Determined (QCA)
[2008] QCA 152
13 Jun 2008
Appeal from QHPT allowed; Tribunal suspended health practitioner for four months and imposed conditions on practice following conduct in advising and treating a patient; the Tribunal erred in law in failing to give adequate reasons for its finding that the registrant engaged in professional conduct that was of a lesser standard than that which might have been reasonably expected of her by the public or her professional peers: McMurdo P, Muir JA and Douglas J.
Appeal Determined (QCA)
[2008] QCA 186
11 Jul 2008
Application for indemnity certificate following appeal judgement; errors of law made by the Health Practitioners Tribunal were not encouraged by the conduct of the respondent; indemnity certificate granted: McMurdo P, Muir JA and Douglas J.