BC Nurse Ordered to Pay More Than $90K Following Misconduct Finding on Gender Remarks

BC Nurse Ordered to Pay More Than $90K Following Misconduct Finding on Gender Remarks
Amy Hamm, a nurse from Vancouver, B.C., is seen in a file photo. Courtesy of Amy Hamm/JCCF
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A B.C. nurse has had her licence suspended for a month and has been ordered to pay more than $90,000 after she was found liable of “professional misconduct” by the B.C. College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM) due to comments she made about gender issues.
The BCCNM announced its disciplinary decision on Aug. 14, after ruling in March that she had committed professional misconduct.