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Orthopedic Surgery
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IMPOSED BY | EFFECTIVE DATE | EXPIRY DATE | STATUS |
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08 Jul 2025 |
Restricted |
UNDERTAKING, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND CONSENT
(“Undertaking”)
of
DR. CHRISTOPHER SEAN LINDSAY
(“Dr. Lindsay”)
to
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF ONTARIO
(the “College”)
________________________________________
A. PREAMBLE
(1) In this Undertaking:
“Code” means the Health Professions Procedural Code, which is Schedule 2 to the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991, S.O. 1991, c. 18, as amended;
“Discipline Tribunal” means the Ontario Physicians and Surgeons Discipline Tribunal of the College;
“ICRC” means the Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee of the College;
“IEP” means Individualized Education Plan;
“Ontario Physicians and Surgeons Discipline Tribunal” means the Discipline Committee established under the Code;
“Public Register” means the College’s register that is available to the public.
(2) I, Dr. Lindsay, certificate of registration number 67854, am a member of the College.
(3) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that the College conducted an investigation bearing File Number CAS-451852-Y8W6K5 (the “Investigation”) into whether I engaged in professional misconduct and/or am incompetent in my orthopedic surgery practice, and in my conduct.
(4) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that, in addition to accepting this Undertaking, the ICRC will also require me to appear before a panel of the ICRC to be cautioned.
B. UNDERTAKING
(5) I, Dr. Lindsay, undertake to abide by the provisions of this Undertaking, effective immediately.
(6) Professional Education
(a) I, Dr. Lindsay, undertake to participate in and successfully complete all aspects of the detailed IEP, attached hereto as Appendix “A”, including all of the following professional education (the “Professional Education”):
(i) Effective Team Interactions, Canadian Medical Protective Association, including the following prerequisites:
1. Effective communication: The key to creating reciprocal partnerships, Canadian Medical Protective Association;
2. Safe to speak: Fostering a culture of psychological safety in healthcare teams, Canadian Medical Protective Association;
3. Improving patient safety: Enhancing situational awareness for healthcare professionals, Canadian Medical Protective Association;
(ii) Review, reflection, and a written summary of the following policies and other self-study:
1. Mandl, Lisa, Martin, Gregory. Overview of surgical therapy of knee and hip osteoarthritis. In: UpToDate. UpToDate; 2025;
2. Essentials of Medical Professionalism, College policy;
3. Human Rights in the Provision of Health Services, College policy;
4. Professional Behaviour, College policy.
(b) I, Dr. Lindsay, undertake to provide proof to the College of my successful completion of the Professional Education, including proof of registration and attendance and participant assessment reports, within one (1) month of completing it. I acknowledge that the College will determine, in its sole discretion, whether I have successfully completed the Professional Education.
(c) I, Dr. Lindsay, undertake to complete this requirement within three (3) months, or, if no satisfactory program is available by that time, by the first possible opportunity thereafter.
(d) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that a report or reports may be provided to the College regarding my progress and compliance with the Professional Education.
(e) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that if any of the programs and/or self-study resources listed above become unavailable, substitution requests will be reviewed by the College and the College will determine in its sole discretion whether substitution is appropriate.
(7) Monitoring
(a) I, Dr. Lindsay, undertake to inform the College of each and every location at which I practise or have privileges, including, but not limited to, any hospitals, clinics, offices, and any Independent Health Facilities with which I am affiliated, in any jurisdiction (collectively my “Practice Location” or “Practice Locations”), within five (5) days of executing this Undertaking. Going forward, I further undertake to inform the College of any and all new Practice Locations within five (5) days of commencing practice at that location.
C. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(8) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that all appendices attached to or referred to in this Undertaking form part of this Undertaking.
(9) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge and undertake that I shall be solely responsible for payment of all fees, costs, charges, expenses, etc. arising from the implementation of any of the provisions of this Undertaking.
(10) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that I have read and understand the provisions of this Undertaking and that I have obtained independent legal counsel in reviewing and executing this Undertaking, or have waived my right to do so.
(11) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that the College will provide this Undertaking to any Chief of Staff, or a colleague with similar responsibilities, at any Practice Location (“Chief of Staff” or “Chiefs of Staff”).
(12) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that a breach by me of any provision of this Undertaking may constitute an act of professional misconduct and/or incompetence, and may result in a referral of specified allegations to the Discipline Tribunal of the College.
(13) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that this Undertaking constitutes terms, conditions, and limitations on my certificate of registration for the purposes of section 23 of the Code.
(14) Public Register
(a) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that, during the time period that this Undertaking remains in effect, this Undertaking shall be posted on the Public Register.
(b) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that, in addition to this Undertaking being posted in accordance with section (14)(a) above, the following summary shall be posted on the Public Register during the time period that this Undertaking remains in effect:
A College investigation was conducted into whether Dr. Lindsay engaged in professional misconduct and/or is incompetent in his orthopedic surgery practice, and in his conduct. As a result of the investigation:
Dr. Lindsay will engage in professional education in the management of knee osteoarthritis, respectful and professional behaviour and communication with members of the healthcare team, and creating and fostering a safe and inclusive team environment.
(c) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that this Undertaking remains in effect until the College determines its terms are satisfied.
D. CONSENT
(15) I, Dr. Lindsay, give my irrevocable consent to the College to provide the following information to any person who requires this information for the purposes of facilitating my completion of the Professional Education:
(a) any information the College has that led to the circumstances of my entering into this Undertaking;
(b) any information arising from any investigation into, or assessment of, my practice; and
(c) any information arising from the monitoring of my compliance with this Undertaking.
(16) I, Dr. Lindsay, give my irrevocable consent to the College to provide all Chiefs of Staff with any information the College has that led to the circumstances of my entering into this Undertaking and/or any information arising from the monitoring of my compliance with this Undertaking.
(17) I, Dr. Lindsay, give my irrevocable consent to any persons who facilitate my completion of the Professional Education, and to all Chiefs of Staff, to disclose to the College, and to one another, any of the following:
(a) any information relevant to this Undertaking;
(b) any information relevant for the purposes of monitoring my compliance with this Undertaking;
(c) any information which comes to their attention in the course of providing the Professional Education and which they reasonably believe indicates a potential risk of harm to my patients.
UNDERTAKING, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND CONSENT
(“Undertaking”)
of
DR. CHRISTOPHER SEAN LINDSAY
(“Dr. Lindsay”)
to
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF ONTARIO
(the “College”)
________________________________________
A. PREAMBLE
(1) In this Undertaking:
“Code” means the Health Professions Procedural Code, which is Schedule 2 to the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991, S.O. 1991, c. 18, as amended;
“Discipline Tribunal” means the Ontario Physicians and Surgeons Discipline Tribunal of the College;
“ICRC” means the Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee of the College;
“IEP” means Individualized Education Plan;
“Ontario Physicians and Surgeons Discipline Tribunal” means the Discipline Committee established under the Code;
“Public Register” means the College’s register that is available to the public.
(2) I, Dr. Lindsay, certificate of registration number 67854, am a member of the College.
(3) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that the College conducted an investigation bearing File Number CAS-451852-Y8W6K5 (the “Investigation”) into whether I engaged in professional misconduct and/or am incompetent in my orthopedic surgery practice, and in my conduct.
(4) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that, in addition to accepting this Undertaking, the ICRC will also require me to appear before a panel of the ICRC to be cautioned.
B. UNDERTAKING
(5) I, Dr. Lindsay, undertake to abide by the provisions of this Undertaking, effective immediately.
(6) Professional Education
(a) I, Dr. Lindsay, undertake to participate in and successfully complete all aspects of the detailed IEP, attached hereto as Appendix “A”, including all of the following professional education (the “Professional Education”):
(i) Effective Team Interactions, Canadian Medical Protective Association, including the following prerequisites:
1. Effective communication: The key to creating reciprocal partnerships, Canadian Medical Protective Association;
2. Safe to speak: Fostering a culture of psychological safety in healthcare teams, Canadian Medical Protective Association;
3. Improving patient safety: Enhancing situational awareness for healthcare professionals, Canadian Medical Protective Association;
(ii) Review, reflection, and a written summary of the following policies and other self-study:
1. Mandl, Lisa, Martin, Gregory. Overview of surgical therapy of knee and hip osteoarthritis. In: UpToDate. UpToDate; 2025;
2. Essentials of Medical Professionalism, College policy;
3. Human Rights in the Provision of Health Services, College policy;
4. Professional Behaviour, College policy.
(b) I, Dr. Lindsay, undertake to provide proof to the College of my successful completion of the Professional Education, including proof of registration and attendance and participant assessment reports, within one (1) month of completing it. I acknowledge that the College will determine, in its sole discretion, whether I have successfully completed the Professional Education.
(c) I, Dr. Lindsay, undertake to complete this requirement within three (3) months, or, if no satisfactory program is available by that time, by the first possible opportunity thereafter.
(d) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that a report or reports may be provided to the College regarding my progress and compliance with the Professional Education.
(e) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that if any of the programs and/or self-study resources listed above become unavailable, substitution requests will be reviewed by the College and the College will determine in its sole discretion whether substitution is appropriate.
(7) Monitoring
(a) I, Dr. Lindsay, undertake to inform the College of each and every location at which I practise or have privileges, including, but not limited to, any hospitals, clinics, offices, and any Independent Health Facilities with which I am affiliated, in any jurisdiction (collectively my “Practice Location” or “Practice Locations”), within five (5) days of executing this Undertaking. Going forward, I further undertake to inform the College of any and all new Practice Locations within five (5) days of commencing practice at that location.
C. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(8) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that all appendices attached to or referred to in this Undertaking form part of this Undertaking.
(9) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge and undertake that I shall be solely responsible for payment of all fees, costs, charges, expenses, etc. arising from the implementation of any of the provisions of this Undertaking.
(10) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that I have read and understand the provisions of this Undertaking and that I have obtained independent legal counsel in reviewing and executing this Undertaking, or have waived my right to do so.
(11) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that the College will provide this Undertaking to any Chief of Staff, or a colleague with similar responsibilities, at any Practice Location (“Chief of Staff” or “Chiefs of Staff”).
(12) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that a breach by me of any provision of this Undertaking may constitute an act of professional misconduct and/or incompetence, and may result in a referral of specified allegations to the Discipline Tribunal of the College.
(13) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that this Undertaking constitutes terms, conditions, and limitations on my certificate of registration for the purposes of section 23 of the Code.
(14) Public Register
(a) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that, during the time period that this Undertaking remains in effect, this Undertaking shall be posted on the Public Register.
(b) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that, in addition to this Undertaking being posted in accordance with section (14)(a) above, the following summary shall be posted on the Public Register during the time period that this Undertaking remains in effect:
A College investigation was conducted into whether Dr. Lindsay engaged in professional misconduct and/or is incompetent in his orthopedic surgery practice, and in his conduct. As a result of the investigation:
Dr. Lindsay will engage in professional education in the management of knee osteoarthritis, respectful and professional behaviour and communication with members of the healthcare team, and creating and fostering a safe and inclusive team environment.
(c) I, Dr. Lindsay, acknowledge that this Undertaking remains in effect until the College determines its terms are satisfied.
D. CONSENT
(15) I, Dr. Lindsay, give my irrevocable consent to the College to provide the following information to any person who requires this information for the purposes of facilitating my completion of the Professional Education:
(a) any information the College has that led to the circumstances of my entering into this Undertaking;
(b) any information arising from any investigation into, or assessment of, my practice; and
(c) any information arising from the monitoring of my compliance with this Undertaking.
(16) I, Dr. Lindsay, give my irrevocable consent to the College to provide all Chiefs of Staff with any information the College has that led to the circumstances of my entering into this Undertaking and/or any information arising from the monitoring of my compliance with this Undertaking.
(17) I, Dr. Lindsay, give my irrevocable consent to any persons who facilitate my completion of the Professional Education, and to all Chiefs of Staff, to disclose to the College, and to one another, any of the following:
(a) any information relevant to this Undertaking;
(b) any information relevant for the purposes of monitoring my compliance with this Undertaking;
(c) any information which comes to their attention in the course of providing the Professional Education and which they reasonably believe indicates a potential risk of harm to my patients.
Current Tribunal Proceedings
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Past Tribunal Proceedings
No information available
Dr. Lindsay will engage in professional education in the management of knee osteoarthritis, respectful and professional behaviour and communication with members of the healthcare team, and creating and fostering a safe and inclusive team environment.
Re: CAS-XXXXXX-XXX6K5
Caution-in-Person:
A summary of a decision of the Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee in which the disposition includes a "caution-in-person" 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 the Committee. The summary will be removed from the register if the decision is overturned on appeal or review. Note that this 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:
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Registration History
DETAILS | DATE |
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Transfer of class of registration to: Restricted Certificate | Effective: 08 Jul 2025 |
Effective: 08 Jul 2025 | |
Subsequent certificate of registration issued: Independent Practice Certificate | Effective: 25 Oct 1999 |
Expired: Terms and conditions of certificate of registration | Effective: 30 Jun 1999 |
First certificate of registration issued: Postgraduate Education Certificate | Effective: 01 Jul 1994 |