A Surrey registered massage therapist has had his licence suspended for five days and is not allowed to use a mobile phone while treating patients, after a woman complained to the College of Massage Therapists of B.C. about possibly being photographed or videoed during treatment.
According to details of disciplinary action posted to the CMTBC website, Chris Elsonโs suspension took effect Tuesday (Jan. 28). Elson โ who apparently works out of a site near 153 Street and Highway 10 โ has also agreed to a formal reprimand; to complete โextensive remedial courseworkโ; and to pay a fine and costs totalling $3,000 in connection with the allegation.
The complainant had alleged that during a massage therapy treatment in March 2019, โshe lifted her head and saw that Mr. Elson was holding a mobile phone facing towards her.โ
โShe alleged that Mr. Elson immediately started to stammer and say โoh, Iโฆ umโฆ Iโm setting my timerโฆ ya, I canโt remember when we started โ do you?โ reasons detailed by the Collegeโs inquiry committee state.
โThe Complainant became very uncomfortable and was concerned that Mr. Elson was photographing her or taking videos with his mobile phone.โ
During the investigation, additional concerns arose, relating to Elsonโs โmaintenance of professional boundaries with a minor patient, his use of a mobile phone during a subsequent treatment of another individual, and his provision of false information in an interview with a College investigator,โ the reasons add.
According to the committeeโs findings, Elson admitted to accepting, in April 2018, an invitation from a minor patient to the patientโs video-gaming platform and playing a game with the patient over the platform for two or three hours; and to, in March 2019, providing a treatment to the complainant during which, for approximately five minutes, he used his phone while she was prone on the table. He was subsequently warned by his employer to not bring a cellphone into a treatment room.
Elson admitted, however, that in June 2019, while providing treatment to an undercover investigator from the College, he โmassaged her with one hand while using his other hand to hold his mobile phone, on which he read a series of wiki pages for a book called โMalazan Book of the Fallenโ for at least 15 minutes of the treatment.โ
And, he admitted to similar activities during treatment of other patients, as well as to making false statements to a CMT investigator.
Elson acknowledged the behaviour amounted to professional misconduct, but denied taking photographs or video; no evidence of the latter was found, the committeeโs reasons note.
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Noting his conduct was โserious,โ the committee found Elson โwas not treating those patients with respect or acting in their best interests, and the effectiveness and safety of his treatments may have been compromised.โ
Elsonโs five-day suspension continues until Saturday (Feb. 1).
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According to details of disciplinary action posted to the CMTBC website, Chris Elsonโs suspension took effect Tuesday (Jan. 28). Elson โ who apparently works out of a site near 153 Street and Highway 10 โ has also agreed to a formal reprimand; to complete โextensive remedial courseworkโ; and to pay a fine and costs totalling $3,000 in connection with the allegation.
The complainant had alleged that during a massage therapy treatment in March 2019, โshe lifted her head and saw that Mr. Elson was holding a mobile phone facing towards her.โ
โShe alleged that Mr. Elson immediately started to stammer and say โoh, Iโฆ umโฆ Iโm setting my timerโฆ ya, I canโt remember when we started โ do you?โ reasons detailed by the Collegeโs inquiry committee state.
โThe Complainant became very uncomfortable and was concerned that Mr. Elson was photographing her or taking videos with his mobile phone.โ
During the investigation, additional concerns arose, relating to Elsonโs โmaintenance of professional boundaries with a minor patient, his use of a mobile phone during a subsequent treatment of another individual, and his provision of false information in an interview with a College investigator,โ the reasons add.
According to the committeeโs findings, Elson admitted to accepting, in April 2018, an invitation from a minor patient to the patientโs video-gaming platform and playing a game with the patient over the platform for two or three hours; and to, in March 2019, providing a treatment to the complainant during which, for approximately five minutes, he used his phone while she was prone on the table. He was subsequently warned by his employer to not bring a cellphone into a treatment room.
Elson admitted, however, that in June 2019, while providing treatment to an undercover investigator from the College, he โmassaged her with one hand while using his other hand to hold his mobile phone, on which he read a series of wiki pages for a book called โMalazan Book of the Fallenโ for at least 15 minutes of the treatment.โ
And, he admitted to similar activities during treatment of other patients, as well as to making false statements to a CMT investigator.
Elson acknowledged the behaviour amounted to professional misconduct, but denied taking photographs or video; no evidence of the latter was found, the committeeโs reasons note.
READ MORE: B.C. massage therapist reprimanded, fined for exposing patientsโ breasts
Noting his conduct was โserious,โ the committee found Elson โwas not treating those patients with respect or acting in their best interests, and the effectiveness and safety of his treatments may have been compromised.โ
Elsonโs five-day suspension continues until Saturday (Feb. 1).
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