Christopher Tsang

Full Name:
Christopher Paul Tsang
Aliases:
  • Paul Tsang
Current Status:
Resigned - Dentist may have retired, left the province/country, returned to school, changed professions, or took a leave for personal reasons, among other things.

Concerns, Conditions and/or Professional Misconduct

Academic Information

 

Dental Degree

1988
University of Toronto, Canada

This may not be a complete record of the member's academic information or continuing education.

Certificate(s) of Registration

 

Previous Certificate(s) of Registration

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Initial Date of Registration

Complaints & Reports Outcomes

 

Case File: 160602

Decision Date:
September 26, 2017

Caution

As a result of its investigation of a formal complaint, the Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee decided to caution Dr. Christopher Tsang as follows:

•   Before initiating treatment, Dr. Tsang must ensure that he has obtained the patient’s informed consent to treatment. As part of that process, the patient must be provided with the information regarding the diagnosis, the nature and purpose of the proposed treatment along with the risks and benefits of such treatment, the treatment alternatives available along with the associated risks and benefits, the likely consequences of not having the treatment, and the cost of each treatment option. This information should also include details about what subsequent treatment may be required and the fees that would be associated with it in the event that it was required in the future.

Case File: 190675

Decision Date:
September 24, 2021

Caution

As a result of a complaint, the Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee decided to caution Dr. Christopher Paul Tsang as follows:

• Your clinical (implant) and non-clinical (informed consent) treatment in this matter failed to meet the expected standard. Your treatment was unacceptable, and reflected poorly on the dental profession in Ontario.

• As a result of the deficiencies of your practice in this matter, the patient had a poor outcome, experienced unnecessary pain, inconvenience, and significant expense related to the re-treatment.

• It is expected that you learn from the courses, mentorship, and monitoring period, as ordered by the Discipline Committee’s decision in 2019, such that your practice will be remediated.

• Given your significant history with the College, the ICR will seriously consider referring any future complaints of this nature to the Discipline Committee

Discipline Results

 

Case File: H180007

Date of Decision:

Allegations:

Guilty
  • Contravened a standard of practice or failed to maintain the standards of practice of the profession
  • Failed to keep records as required by the Regulations
  • Gave information about a patient without consent
  • Treated without consent

Penalty:

  • $10000 to be paid to College
  • Imposed Course/Training in Recordkeeping
  • Imposed Course/Training in Informed Consent
  • Imposed Course/Training in Professional/Problem-Based Ethics
  • Imposed Mentoring Program in relation to multi-implant treatment
  • Imposed Practice Monitoring (office visits) for 24 months following completion of courses and mentoring program
  • Reprimand
  • Suspension 6 months - effective Nov 01, 2019 to Apr 30, 2020
Appealed:
No
Reasons for Decision
Decision Summary

Case File: H180008

Date of Decision:
Penalty combined with associated case - H180007

Allegations:

Guilty
  • Disgraceful, dishonourable, unprofessional conduct
Appealed:
No
Reasons for Decision
Decision Summary

This information was obtained from the register of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario (www.rcdso.org)