Rudolph Singh
- Full Name:
- Rudolph Singh
- Registration Number:
- 13981
- Current Status:
- Member
Concerns, Conditions and/or Professional Misconduct
Practice Information
Primary Practice
One Dental
- Sedation & Anesthesia Facility Permit:
- No
- CT Scanner Facility Permit:
- No
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All Practice Locations
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One Dental
- Sedation & Anesthesia Facility Permit:
- No
- CT Scanner Facility Permit:
- No
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Ayr Dental
- Sedation & Anesthesia Facility Permit:
- No
- CT Scanner Facility Permit:
- No
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Professional Corporation Information
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R. Singh Dentistry Professional Corporation
167 Worthington St E PO Box 417 North Bay, ON, CA
P1B 8H5
Phone: (705) 472-7260
- Certificate of Authorization Status:
- Cancelled at Corporation's Request
- Date of Cancellation:
- May 09, 2018
- Certificate of Authorization Issuance:
- January 25, 2005
Academic Information
Dental Degree
- 1995
- Tufts University, United States
This may not be a complete record of the member's academic information or continuing education.
Certificate(s) of Registration
Current Certificate(s) of Registration and Date(s) of Issuance
- General
Previous Certificate(s) of Registration
- General
- -
Initial Date of Registration
Sedation & Anesthesia Details
Sedation Administration Authorization
Minimal Nitrous Oxide/Oral SedationComplaints & Reports Outcomes
Case File: 170202
- Decision Date:
- May 31, 2019
Caution
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As a result of a complaint, the Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee decided to caution Dr. Singh as follows: • Dismissing a patient in a worsening state with a compromised airway to present herself to a hospital on her own is not a responsible response. It is important to recognize when a patient’s condition is serious enough to warrant more direct intervention than advising them to find their own way to a hospital. In such situations, you should take more steps to ensure the patient’s safe arrival at the hospital such as arranging transportation for them. Further, in such situations you should advise the hospital of the patient’s imminent arrival to expedite their treatment there rather than simply providing an informal note for the patient to present upon arrival. • It is unacceptable to document an appointment over a week after it occurs and to neglect noting in the chart the actual date of the event(s) and/or an explanation for the delayed entry. This is particularly so when the delayed chart entry pertains to a significant event involving the referral of a patient to the emergency department of a hospital. Further, it is unacceptable to submit records with a delayed entry as described to the College in response to a complaint without making any mention of that entry being late and explaining the reason for it.
Specified Continuing Education or Remedial Program
- Current Status:
- Completed
- Required Course
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Recordkeeping, including informed consent
- Current Status:
- Completed
- Required Practice Monitoring - Office Visits
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Practice to be monitored for 36 months in recordkeeping, including informed consent
Case File: 170256
- Decision Date:
- July 31, 2019
Specified Continuing Education or Remedial Program
- Current Status:
- Completed
- Required Course
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Endodontics, including diagnosis, treatment planning, case selection, clinical skills and recordkeeping.
- Current Status:
- Completed
- Required Practice Monitoring - Office Visits
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Practice to be monitored for 24 months following completion of course in Endodontics.
Discipline Results
Case File: H100003
- Date of Decision:
Allegations:
Guilty- Failed to abide by written undertaking given to the College
Penalty:
- Reprimand
- Suspension One month - effective Aug 01, 2011 to Aug 31, 2011
- $2,000.00 to be paid to College
- Appealed:
- No
- Date Order Final:
- May 13, 2011
- Publications:
- Published in Nov/Dec 2011 issue of Dispatch, the College's magazine for all registrants (See link to Decision Summary)
Decision Summary
Criminal Proceedings
Criminal Finding(s) of Guilt
- Date:
- Place:
- North Bay, Ontario
Details:
Convicted of theft under $5,000, pursuant to s.334(b) of the Criminal Code of Canada.
Sentence: fine imposed