Member suspended for 14 months and ordered to pay $60,000 in costs for professional misconduct.
The Member was previously found to have committed professional misconduct by making unsubstantiated claims, recommending treatment without diagnosis, and using prohibited titles.
At the penalty hearing, the Discipline Committee ordered a 14-month suspension, a public reprimand, and a practice reassessment if the Member returns to practice.
The Committee also ordered the Member to pay $60,000 in costs to the College, noting the seriousness of the misconduct and the Member's lack of insight and remorse.
Ontario (College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners & Acupuncturists of Ontario) v YATWAH CHEUNG, 2018 ONCTCMPAO 27