THE Health Care Complaints Commission has successfully prosecuted a case against pharmacist Anna Marie Anderson before the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
The case stemmed from an incident on 18 May 2022, in which Anderson was convicted of aggravated dangerous driving occasioning grievous bodily harm.
Additionally, Anderson failed to notify the National Board within the required seven days after being charged with this offence and two other driving-related offences.
She also neglected to report her conviction within the same timeframe, stated the tribunal.
On 18 Sep, the tribunal found the complaint proven, ruling that Anderson was guilty of unsatisfactory professional conduct and had a criminal conviction.
As a result, the tribunal imposed a reprimand.
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