Alberta surgeon who hung noose in hospital found guilty of unprofessional conduct
A surgeon in northwestern Alberta has been found guilty of unprofessional conduct for hanging a rope in the shape of a noose on an operating room door.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta says that Dr. Wynand Wessels acted with the intention of sending a message that could be interpreted as “intimidating or threatening.”
But the decision by a college hearing tribunal says there was not enough evidence to show that Wessels was motivated by racism.
The rope was put up on a door leading to an operating room at the Queen Elizabeth II Hospital in Grande Prairie, Alta., on June 24, 2016.


