Tasmania's ex-chief psychiatrist 'suffered personally and professionally' after suspension

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Tasmania's ex-chief psychiatrist 'suffered personally and professionally' after suspension
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Tasmanian former chief psychiatrist Aaron Groves has suffered both personally and professionally as a result of his medical licence being suspended over an alleged 'inappropriate' personal relationship, his lawyer argues.

abc.net.au/news/tas-chief-psychiatrist-aaron-groves-suffered-after-suspension/101950380Tasmania's former chief psychiatrist has suffered both personally and professionally as a result of his medical licence being suspended over an alleged "inappropriate" personal relationship, his lawyer says.

Dr Groves has denied wrongdoing and lodged an appeal of the suspension with the Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal. Mr Jellis said the woman was "clearly vulnerable" at the time and reported feeling unsafe emotionally. He argued a doctor-patient relationship had been established and there was a clear power imbalance between Dr Groves and the woman.

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