
Sask. doctor with history of suspensions faces 14 charges of unprofessional conduct
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A practicing doctor in Estevan, Sask. with a checkered past is facing over a dozen charges of unprofessional conduct from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan (CPSS).
Warning: Some readers may find certain details of this story disturbing.
A practicing doctor in Estevan, Sask. with a checkered past is facing over charges of unprofessional conduct from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan (CPSS).
Dr. Mehdi Horri faces 14 total counts of unprofessional conduct stemming from the experiences of three former patients. The CPSS laid the charges on Jan. 20.
An incident occurring on or about July 14, 2022, was highlighted among the charges.
“During the course of a pap smear procedure, you pinched the patient’s labia between your fingers and moved the labia back and forth and asked whether the patient had ever considered surgery to remove the excess or words to that effect,” CPSS’s report read.
The charge went on to outline the touching was not medically indicated and/or not consented to by the patient.
An incident later in the year was the basis of another charge – this time encouraging a potential witness in a CPSS investigation to lie about his alleged conduct.
