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Short-staffing contributes to lighter penalty for sexual harasser psychiatrist
Key takeaways
- The Medical Board of Australia did not seek a longer suspension than three months.
- A sole inpatient psychiatrist in a WA regional area has been suspended for three-and-a-half months, for repeatedly sexually harassing a nurse, including over several messaging platforms.
- He received a lighter penalty partially due to a shortage of psychiatrists in the region.
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The Medical Board of Australia did not seek a longer suspension than three months. (Supplied: rawpixel)
A sole inpatient psychiatrist in a WA regional area has been suspended for three-and-a-half months, for repeatedly sexually harassing a nurse, including over several messaging platforms.
He received a lighter penalty partially due to a shortage of psychiatrists in the region.
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