The College alleged that the registrant, a diagnostic medical sonographer, engaged in professional misconduct and sexual abuse during an echocardiogram.
The allegations included touching a patient's buttocks, watching her wipe gel off her chest, and blocking the treatment room doorway.
The Discipline Tribunal found the patient's evidence to be unreliable due to inconsistencies and the physical improbability of the alleged touching.
The Tribunal concluded that the College failed to prove the allegations on a balance of probabilities and made no finding of professional misconduct.