Law360 Canada ( December 28, 2017, 8:45 AM EST) -- Appeal by a registered nurse, Ahmed, from a finding of professional misconduct by a Discipline Committee of the College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba. In 2014, the complainant attended a hospital emergency unit following a domestic assault. She was examined by the appellant, obtained x-rays, consulted with a physician, and was released. Later that day, the complainant advised the hospital that the appellant had inappropriately touched her. Unhappy with the hospital's response, the complainant reported the matter to police and the College. At a disciplinary hearing conducted in 2016, the complainant testified that the appellant cupped her breasts and touched her labia. The appellant flatly denied any misconduct. The Discipline Committee concluded that the complainant was credible. Her account was accepted over the appellant's denial due to concerns with the appellant's testimony. The Discipline Committee found that the allegation of professional misconduct was established and suspended the appellant's registration for 18 months. The appellant appealed....