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Galloway and Echelon Arbitration, Final Decision, FSCO 4899

 https://www5.fsco.gov.on.ca/AD/4899

Dr. Derry testified that Mrs. Galloway’s assessment lasted one hour, and that during this hour, a series of five tests was administered in another room.  He personally would have spent about half an hour with her.  His own notes were typed directly into his computer.  When shown a report of Ms. Delise Roberts, in which the summary was identical to the words in his own report, he stated, “I read the documents that were of particular relevance.  They are not my words, they are hers.”    Also on cross-examination, it became apparent that Dr. Derry had not seen many of the documents of Mrs. Galloway’s file.  His own report listed 72 documents, while Dr. Waisman’s report listed 364 reviewed documents.  He did not have Dr. Morrison’s notes, although he did speak with her.  In that conversation, they did not discuss the details of Mrs. Galloway’s therapy –   “I asked her about the focus of treatment and she told me, talk about pain and how she is coping.  I didn’t ask for details; it was important to know she is getting the treatment to address [her problems].”  The tests administered at this assessment did not address PTSD.

 

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