The College alleged that the Member committed professional misconduct after he was found guilty in criminal court of two counts of sexual assault against a patient.
The Member did not attend the discipline hearing.
The Discipline Committee found that the Member committed professional misconduct by being found guilty of an offence relevant to his suitability to practise and by sexually abusing a patient.
The Committee ordered that the Member be reprimanded, his certificate of registration be revoked, he reimburse the College for patient therapy funding up to $16,060, and he pay costs of $28,299.90.