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Ottawa psychiatrist resigns over allegations of 'disgraceful' sexual impropriety
CP
March 19, 2007
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An Ottawa psychiatrist accused of "disgraceful" sexual misconduct with two male patients will no longer be practising medicine.
Dr. Juan Ernesto Tejeda Rosario submitted his resignation Monday in writing to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. In a written statement submitted to a disciplinary hearing panel, Tejeda agreed never to reapply for a license to practice medicine in Ontario or in any other jurisdiction.
In exchange, the College agreed not to proceed with allegations that Tejeda engaged in sexual impropriety with a patient, sexual abuse of a patient and behaviour considered "disgraceful, dishonourable and unprofessional."
The 63-year-old is also facing six criminal counts of sexual assault against two male patients for acts allegedly committed over the last decade.
Tejeda, who was suspended from his job in January, has not admitted to the allegations filed against him by the College and none of the allegations have been proven in court.
According to a notice of hearing filed by the College in December, Tejeda allegedly engaged in sexual acts with a patient both inside and outside the clinical setting between 1989 and 2005.
When the nature of their relationship was disclosed to officials at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, Tejeda allegedly assisted the patient in retracting his statements.
The notice also alleges Tejeda paid his patient's girlfriend $3,000 to keep quiet about the relationship.
It's alleged Tejeda started a second inappropriate relationship with a patient in 1991 that began with questions about the man's sexual likes and dislikes and escalated to anal and oral sex at the office.
Tejeda allegedly used a toilet brush and riding whip to penetrate the man, spanked him on the buttocks and pierced his genitals with a needle, causing him to bleed.
The notice of hearing alleges Tejeda often gave the patient money and that he engaged in sexual fantasies in which he discussed roughing up the patient.
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