THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION WAS OBTAINED FROM THE PHYSICIAN REGISTER SECTION OF THE WEBSITE OF THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF ONTARIO (WWW.CPSO.ON.CA) AS OF THE DATE AND TIME NOTED BELOW
27/04/25 06:25:22 AM

General Information

Former Name: No Former Name
Medical School: University of Edinburgh, 1969
Gender: Man
Languages Spoken: ENGLISH

Practice Information

Primary Business Location: Address not Available
Business Email: No Information Available
Phone: No Information Available
Fax: No Information Available

Specialties

No Specialty Reported

Hospital Privileges

No information available

Professional Corporation Information

Corporation Name: David Hancock Medicine Professional Corporation
Certificate of Authorization Status: Inactive End Date: 28 Aug 2018

General Information

Former Name: No Former Name
Gender: Man
Languages Spoken: ENGLISH
Medical School: University of Edinburgh, 1969

Practice Information

Primary Business Location: Address not Available
Business Email: No Information Available
Phone: No Information Available
Fax: No Information Available

Specialties

No Specialty Reported

Hospital Privileges

No information available

Professional Corporation Information

Corporation Name: David Hancock Medicine Professional Corporation
Certificate of Authorization Status: Inactive End Date: 28 Aug 2018

Practice Conditions

This physician is inactive (Expired, Resigned, Suspended, Revoked, or Deceased) and is not permitted to practise medicine.
This physician is inactive (Expired, Resigned, Suspended, Revoked, or Deceased) and is not permitted to practise medicine.

Current Tribunal Proceedings

No information available

Past Tribunal Proceedings (1)

Date of Decision: 05 Jul 1991
Summary of Decision:
In July 1991, Dr. Hancock pleaded guilty to a charge of professional misconduct, as defined in Ontario Regulation 448/80, as amended, in that he failed to maintain the records that are required to be kept respecting his patients, contrary to s. 27(3); and in that he failed to maintain the standard of practice of the profession, contrary to s. 27(21). The Discipline Committee accepted this plea, and found Dr. Hancock guilty of professional misconduct. Consequently, the Committee ordered that Dr. Hancock be reprimanded, with the fact of the reprimand to be recorded on the Register. The Committee further ruled that the Doctor's licence was to be suspended for a period of three months, with the second and third months of the suspension to be themselves suspended if he complied with a monitoring program for two years, as follows: a person, not from Dr. Hancock's hospital, satisfactory to the Registrar, was to review one week's emergency room charts per month, at random, the week to be the monitor's choice; and a report was to be submitted to the Registrar that would satisfy him that Dr. Hancock was maintaining the standard of practice.
Appeal: Appeal Dismissed
Appeal Decision Date: 1993-01-12
Hearing Date(s): 05 Jul 1991

Other Notifications (2)

Source: Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee
Effective Date: 23 Sep 2015
Summary:
Caution-in-Person and Specified Continuing Education and Remediation Program

A summary of a decision of the Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee (“ICRC”) in which the disposition includes a "caution-in-person" or a Specified Continuing Education and Remediation Program (“SCERP”) is required by the College by-laws to be posted on the register, along with a note if the decision has been appealed. A “caution-in-person” disposition requires the physician to attend at the College and be verbally cautioned by a panel of ICRC. A SCERP is one of the dispositions that the College’s ICRC may make in connection with a matter before it, and this disposition requires the member to complete an education and remediation program specified for the member. A note will also be posted when all the elements of the SCERP have been completed.

Summaries will be removed from the register if the decision is overturned on appeal or review. This posting requirement only applies to decisions arising out of a complaint dated on or after January 1, 2015 or if there was no complaint, the first appointment of investigators dated on or after January 1, 2015.

See PDF for the summary of a decision made against this member in which the disposition includes a Caution-in-Person and a SCERP:


Source: Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee
Effective Date: 23 Sep 2015
Summary:
Caution-in-Person and Specified Continuing Education and Remediation Program

A summary of a decision of the Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee (“ICRC”) in which the disposition includes a "caution-in-person" or a Specified Continuing Education and Remediation Program (“SCERP”) is required by the College by-laws to be posted on the register, along with a note if the decision has been appealed. A “caution-in-person” disposition requires the physician to attend at the College and be verbally cautioned by a panel of ICRC. A SCERP is one of the dispositions that the College’s ICRC may make in connection with a matter before it, and this disposition requires the member to complete an education and remediation program specified for the member. A note will also be posted when all the elements of the SCERP have been completed.

Summaries will be removed from the register if the decision is overturned on appeal or review. This posting requirement only applies to decisions arising out of a complaint dated on or after January 1, 2015 or if there was no complaint, the first appointment of investigators dated on or after January 1, 2015.

See PDF for the summary of a decision made against this member in which the disposition includes a Caution-in-Person and a SCERP:

Current Tribunal Proceedings

No information available

Past Tribunal Proceedings (1)

Date of Decision: 05 Jul 1991
Summary of Decision:
In July 1991, Dr. Hancock pleaded guilty to a charge of professional misconduct, as defined in Ontario Regulation 448/80, as amended, in that he failed to maintain the records that are required to be kept respecting his patients, contrary to s. 27(3); and in that he failed to maintain the standard of practice of the profession, contrary to s. 27(21). The Discipline Committee accepted this plea, and found Dr. Hancock guilty of professional misconduct. Consequently, the Committee ordered that Dr. Hancock be reprimanded, with the fact of the reprimand to be recorded on the Register. The Committee further ruled that the Doctor's licence was to be suspended for a period of three months, with the second and third months of the suspension to be themselves suspended if he complied with a monitoring program for two years, as follows: a person, not from Dr. Hancock's hospital, satisfactory to the Registrar, was to review one week's emergency room charts per month, at random, the week to be the monitor's choice; and a report was to be submitted to the Registrar that would satisfy him that Dr. Hancock was maintaining the standard of practice.
Appeal: Appeal Dismissed
Appeal Decision Date: 1993-01-12
Hearing Date(s): 05 Jul 1991

Other Notifications (2)

Source: Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee
Effective Date: 23 Sep 2015
Summary:
Caution-in-Person and Specified Continuing Education and Remediation Program

A summary of a decision of the Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee (“ICRC”) in which the disposition includes a "caution-in-person" or a Specified Continuing Education and Remediation Program (“SCERP”) is required by the College by-laws to be posted on the register, along with a note if the decision has been appealed. A “caution-in-person” disposition requires the physician to attend at the College and be verbally cautioned by a panel of ICRC. A SCERP is one of the dispositions that the College’s ICRC may make in connection with a matter before it, and this disposition requires the member to complete an education and remediation program specified for the member. A note will also be posted when all the elements of the SCERP have been completed.

Summaries will be removed from the register if the decision is overturned on appeal or review. This posting requirement only applies to decisions arising out of a complaint dated on or after January 1, 2015 or if there was no complaint, the first appointment of investigators dated on or after January 1, 2015.

See PDF for the summary of a decision made against this member in which the disposition includes a Caution-in-Person and a SCERP:


Source: Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee
Effective Date: 23 Sep 2015
Summary:
Caution-in-Person and Specified Continuing Education and Remediation Program

A summary of a decision of the Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee (“ICRC”) in which the disposition includes a "caution-in-person" or a Specified Continuing Education and Remediation Program (“SCERP”) is required by the College by-laws to be posted on the register, along with a note if the decision has been appealed. A “caution-in-person” disposition requires the physician to attend at the College and be verbally cautioned by a panel of ICRC. A SCERP is one of the dispositions that the College’s ICRC may make in connection with a matter before it, and this disposition requires the member to complete an education and remediation program specified for the member. A note will also be posted when all the elements of the SCERP have been completed.

Summaries will be removed from the register if the decision is overturned on appeal or review. This posting requirement only applies to decisions arising out of a complaint dated on or after January 1, 2015 or if there was no complaint, the first appointment of investigators dated on or after January 1, 2015.

See PDF for the summary of a decision made against this member in which the disposition includes a Caution-in-Person and a SCERP:

Training

Medical School: University of Edinburgh, 1969

Registration History

DETAILS DATE
Expired: Resigned from membership. Effective: 06 Jun 2018
Transfer of class of registration to: Independent Practice Certificate Effective: 13 Jul 1970
First certificate of registration issued: Postgraduate Education Certificate Effective: 18 Jul 1969
DETAILS: Expired: Resigned from membership.
Date: Effective: 06 Jun 2018


DETAILS: Transfer of class of registration to: Independent Practice Certificate
Date: Effective: 13 Jul 1970

DETAILS: First certificate of registration issued: Postgraduate Education Certificate
Date: Effective: 18 Jul 1969