Health Care Complaints Commission v Duggan (No. 2) [2016] NSWCATOD 30
The tribunal found all particulars proved to the requisite civil standard. Mr Duggan engaged in clinically unjustified and inappropriate touching of three female patients, failed to obtain informed consent, and maintained inadequate or non-existent clinical documentation. His actions constituted both unsatisfactory...
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- Parties
- Applicant: Health Care Complaints Commission; Respondent: Garth Duggan
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 17 March 2016
- Procedural Posture
- Disciplinary Proceeding / Principal Judgment
- Outcome
- Complaints proved; practitioner reprimanded, registration cancelled, prohibited from health service provision, non-publication order made, costs awarded to Commission.
- Legal Topics
- Professional Misconduct, Unprofessional Conduct, Informed Consent, Record Keeping, Osteopathy, Health Practitioner Regulation
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Parties
Health Care Complaints Commission
Applicant
Garth Duggan
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Disciplinary Proceeding / Principal Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the practitioner engaged in professional misconduct and/or unsatisfactory professional conduct by inappropriately touching three female patients without clinical justification or informed consent;
- 2 Whether adequate clinical documentation and history taking was undertaken;
- 3 Whether the practitioner's actions breached professional and ethical standards, including those regarding informed consent and record keeping;
Ratio Decidendi
The tribunal found all particulars proved to the requisite civil standard. Mr Duggan engaged in clinically unjustified and inappropriate touching of three female patients, failed to obtain informed consent, and maintained inadequate or non-existent clinical documentation. His actions constituted both unsatisfactory professional conduct and professional misconduct under the National Law. The conduct demonstrated a grave breach of professional standards, particularly in regard to informed consent and treatment involving intimate physical contact. As such, cancellation of registration, a prohibition order against health service provision, non-publication orders, and costs to the Commission...
Court Disposition
Complaints proved; practitioner reprimanded, registration cancelled, prohibited from health service provision, non-publication order made, costs awarded to Commission.
Orders
- The practitioner, Garth Duggan, is reprimanded in the strongest terms under s 149A(1)(a) of the National Law for his failure to adhere to the basic elements of informed patient consent.
- The practitioner's registration as an Osteopath is cancelled from the date of this order (s 149C(1)(b) National Law).
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