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Name withheld, RN

Consent agreement

Apr 13, 2015

File 2014-0092

On April 13, 2015 a panel of the Inquiry Committee approved a Consent Agreement under which the Registrant agreed to undertakings involving counselling and limitations on practice. The undertakings include, but are not limited to, limits on practice designed to prevent the circumstances leading to practice concerns occurring. The Agreement will remain in place until additional independent medical evaluation(s) acceptable to CRNBC are provided. The reasons for the Inquiry Committee decision are as follows:

  1. The Registrant provided two independent medical assessments documenting health concerns to CRNBC which could impact the ability to provide safe patient care; and
  2. The independent medical assessments identified the Registrant is fit to practice nursing with specified limits.

The name of the Registrant has been withheld in accordance with section 39.3 (4) (a) of the Health Professions Act for the purposes of not identifying the personal health information of the Registrant respecting the condition. The In​quiry Committee is satisfied that the undertakings will protect the public.

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