Well Known Canadian Chiropractor Dr. John Pikula had his License Revoked
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by: DrTirpak posted: June 04, 2012
Chiropractor John Pikula had his license revoked Friday by the College of Chiropractors of Ontario’s disciplinary committee, Ontario’s Chiropractic Regulatory board. The Chiropractor was accused of and admitted to having sexual relations with a patient that was under his care. The patient presented to his office in May of 2004 with neck pain, and he continued to provide treatment for some time. He was concurrently having intimate relations with her. Her identity is protected under a publication ban issued by the college’s disciplinary panel under the Ontario Regulated Health Professionals Act.
On November 14th 2011 the College presented Dr. Pikula with 15 allegations after an investigation into his conduct while he was treating the patient. Dr. Pikula told The Expositor earlier this year when the hearing date was posted on the college’s website that he’d had a relationship with the complainant and would be admitting to the first allegation. All of the other charges were dropped. He was also required to pay a fee of $12,500 to the CCO to cover a portion of the investigation, legal and hearing costs. He is also liable should his patient claim any counseling or therapy costs.
In 1991 the Registered Health Professions Act (RHPA) was amended to provide zero tolerance toward sexual relationships of any nature between health professionals and their patients.
Court of Appeal for Ontario documents show the same committee in 2009 revoked Chiropractor Dr. Vincent Leering’s , London, license on the same violation. The appeal filing stated he was in a committed relationship with the complainant and was co-habiting with her before he commenced treating her as a patient. The discipline committee of the College of Chiropractors found him guilty of the professional misconduct of sexual abuse, and imposed the mandatory revocation. The Appeals Court upheld the ruling of the College after a lower court had reversed the decision.
Dr. John Pikula could re-apply for membership in five years’ time, subject to meeting a number of conditions that include mandatory counseling. He would also have to complete training on gender sensitivity, clinical competency and legislation and ethics. He is also barred from communicating with his former patient in any form. His disciplinary record would also be a part of any future application for membership with the college.
According to the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College Website John Pikula, BSc, DC, MSc, DACBR, FCCR(C), FCCS(C), DACBN, FCCO(C), FACO is an Associate Professor in the Division of Chiropractic Clinical Sciences at CMCC. He earned an undergraduate degree in Science at the University of Waterloo, he graduated with a Doctor of Chiropractic at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in 1978, then started a private practice. In 1983 he completed his Masters in Science at the University of Bridgeport, and his fellowships in radiology, chiropractic sciences, nutrition and chiropractic orthopedics. He has contributed several articles to the Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association. Since 1999, he has been serving on the board of editors for the Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association and the Journal of Chiropractic Medicine. He is also a board member at the College of Chiropractic Orthopedists Canada.