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van Os, Susan, RM

Consent agreement

Jul 15, 2018

​Reference 128 & 134

The Inquiry Committee (the “Committee”) of the College of Midwives of British Columbia (“CMBC”) has conducted an investigation into the professional practice of Ms. Susan Van Os RM, pursuant to Section 33 of the Health Professions Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 183.

The Committee and Ms. Van Os have agreed to resolve all matters outstanding between them arising from the investigation pursuant to Section 36(1) of the Health Professions Act, and Bylaw 63 as set out below:

Ms. Van Os hereby undertakes to:

  1. practice under supervision as a Conditional (Remedial) Registrant until the satisfactory completion of a learning and supervision plan. The supervision plan will be made available to any hospital where Ms. Van Os holds privileges;

  2. change her registration status to Conditional (Remedial) or Non-Practising by July 15, 2018; and

  3. work in a group practice until one year following the satisfactory completion of the learning and supervision plan.

SIGNED BY SUSAN VAN OS RM this fifteenth day of July, 2018

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