A Surrey nurse has been suspended by the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives for performing an undisclosed sa国际传媒渞eligious ritualsa国际传媒 on a client in public without consent and sa国际传媒渨ithout consideration ofsa国际传媒 the clientsa国际传媒檚 Indigenous heritage.
An Inquiry Committee released the decision on Sept. 23 related to sa国际传媒渋ssues that occurredsa国际传媒 in June 2021, according to the .
Christopher Villaflorsa国际传媒檚 nursing registration has been suspended for four months. Villaflor is also prohibited from being the sole nurse on duty for one year, and must undergo a sa国际传媒減eriod of mentorshipsa国际传媒 in the workplace for one year as well as sa国际传媒渞emedial education in ethics, trauma informed care, and cultural safety & humility.sa国际传媒
Meantime, on Sep 8 a panel suspended Jennifer Wilson of Surrey, related to sa国际传媒減ractice issues that occurred from January 2020 and July 2021.sa国际传媒
This, the BCCN&M revealed, related to Wilson sa国际传媒渁ccessing her own medical records and the confidential patient records of two family members and 97 other patients, when she was not entitled to view those records.sa国际传媒
Her nursing registration was suspended for 60 days, she received a public reprimand and was ordered to undergo sa国际传媒渞emedial education on ethics, boundaries and consent.sa国际传媒
On Sept. 7, a panel of the Inquiry Committee suspended White Rock nurse Jill Kenwoodsa国际传媒檚 nursing registration for 60 days for accessing the confidential patient records of two family members, and over 150 other patients, that she wasnsa国际传媒檛 entitled to view. She must also undergo remedial education on boundaries for the matter, which occurred from May 2020 to April 2021.
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