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Pharmacist Registrant 15 (Mar 22, 2013)
(July 9, 2013 – Registration reinstated)
The Inquiry Committee, pursuant to Section 36 of the Health Professions Act, has reached an agreement with pharmacist registrant to suspend his registration as a pharmacist for an indefinite period pending further disposition by the Inquiry Committee. The Inquiry Committee considers the agreement necessary to protect the public. The pharmacist registrant's name has been withheld pursuant to 39.3(4) of the Health Professions Act.
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Pharmacist Registrant 10 (Jan 25, 2013)
Pharmacist registrant has voluntarily changed registration status to Former Pharmacist, effective January 25, 2013. As such, the registrant is no longer subject to the practice limits and conditions as described in the agreement reached on April 24, 2011. Should the registrant at a later date request to reinstate registration to Full Pharmacist, the registrant’s request will be subject to review by the Registration Committee. The registrant’s name has been withheld pursuant to s. 39.3(4) of the Health Professions Act.
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Dhinsa, Lakhvir Singh (Jan 11, 2013)
On January 11, 2013, a Panel of the Discipline Committee, pursuant to s. 39.1(1) and (2) of the Health Professions Act, found Lakhvir Singh Dhinsa of Surrey, British Columbia, Registration No. 10961 (the "Registrant") guilty of professional misconduct for actions committed in Great Britain, resulting in a cancellation of his license in that jurisdiction. The Panel issued an order, pursuant to section 39(2) of the Health Professions Act, to immediately cancel the Registrant's registration.
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Al-Ahmad, Hisham Nayef (Dec 5, 2012)
(June 25, 2013 - Limits and conditions removed)
The Inquiry Committee, pursuant to Section 36 of the Health Professions Act, has reached an agreement with Mr. Hisham Nayef Al-Ahmad to suspend his narcotic dispensing privileges for a 30 day period commencing at 0001 Hours on December 5, 2012 and continuing until 2400 Hours on January 3, 2013. During this time Al-Ahmad may practice pharmacy, however he is prohibited from participating in any activity which in any way relates to the dispensing of narcotics to patients. The Inquiry Committee considers the agreement necessary to protect the public.
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Pharmacist Registrant (Oct 11, 2012)
On October 11, 2012, a Panel of the Discipline Committee, pursuant to s. 39.1(1) and (2) of the Health Professions Act, has decided to take no further action with regards to the pharmacist registrant. The Discipline Panel further directed the Registrar to withhold all of the information otherwise required to be included in the public notification, pursuant to s. 39.3(4) of the Health Professions Act, as the Discipline Panel was satisfied that the privacy interests of the pharmacist registrant outweigh the public interest in public notification of the information.
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Lee, Benton (Aug 18, 2012)
Benton Lee has satisfied the terms of an agreement reached with the Inquiry Committee dated April 6, 2012. Limits and conditions on Mr. Lee’s registration as a pharmacist have now been removed.
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Tejani, Diamondali Alladin (Aug 16, 2012)
Diamondali Alladin Tejani has satisfied the terms of an agreement reached with the Inquiry Committee dated June 29, 2012. Limits and conditions on Mr. Tejani’s registration as a pharmacist have now been removed.
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Wong, Daniel (Jul 16, 2012)
(JULY 13, 2013 – DISCIPLINE CANCELLED, LIMITS AND CONDITIONS REVISED)
The Inquiry Committee, pursuant to Section 35(1)(a) of the Health Professions Act, has imposed limits and conditions on the practice of pharmacy by Mr. Daniel Wong, effective immediately, pending a hearing of the Discipline Committee. The Inquiry Committee considers this action necessary to protect the public.
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Ghag, Sukhvinder (Jul 16, 2012)
(JULY 13, 2013 – DISCIPLINE CANCELLED, LIMITS AND CONDITIONS REVISED)
The Inquiry Committee, pursuant to Section 35(1)(a) of the Health Professions Act, has imposed limits and conditions on the practice of pharmacy by Mr. Sukhvinder Ghag, effective immediately, pending a hearing of the Discipline Committee. The Inquiry Committee considers this action necessary to protect the public.
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Tejani, Diamondali Alladin (Jul 16, 2012)
(August 16, 2012 - Limits and conditions removed)
The Inquiry Committee, pursuant to Section 36 of the Health Professions Act, has reached an agreement with Mr. Diamondali Alladin Tejani to suspend his methadone dispensing privileges for a 30 day period commencing July 16, 2012 and continuing until August 15, 2012. During this time Mr. Tejani may practice pharmacy, however he is prohibited from participating in any activity which in any way relates to the dispensing of methadone to patients. The Inquiry Committee considers the agreement necessary to protect the public.