A Toronto dentist could have his licence revoked for an alleged two-year affair with a woman soon after she became his patient.
In a decision issued in January, the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario found that the conduct of Dr. Amir Haydarian would be considered 'disgraceful, dishonourable, unethical or unprofessional' by others in the profession.
The first patient, whose identity is protected by a publication ban, testified to the disciplinary panel that Haydarian, 57, used patient records to find her cellphone and invited her to visit his farm. When she would visit him for treatment, she said, he would play love songs in Farsi and would touch her face and breasts.
The panel heard when the dentist met the woman in question, he was married to another woman. Haydarian claims to have divorced the first woman in a ceremony-by-proxy in Iran, in which the wife need not be present or even notified, where only his brother was in attendance. Haydarian also claimed to have, just hours after the divorce was granted, entered into a marriage with the woman who was his patient.
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