The Indices
The ‘INDICES’ encompasses the highlights of the ‘ERAS’ but in their actual chronological order.
The Indices
The ‘INDICES’ encompasses the highlights of the ‘ERAS’ but in their actual chronological order.
INDEX 1
Year 2010: (As explained in that first letter sent to Gary Hickey in 2016, 4 years after the alleged case was reported) Dr. Okafor is a doctor with a keen sensitivity for the welfare of his people and race in this community and in perfect alignment with his culture when his colleague…
Index 2
Telephone counseling sessions with infrequent calls triggered by the woman in question calling for advice on her crisis. Due to the nature of Dr. Okafor’s work, the majority of the calls in the only phone record obtained by college investigators happened late at night while he was in transit…
Index 3
Dr Okafor’s family practice in Brampton began in the summer of 2010; the woman in question made walk-in visits when she was in town. Consistent with the rules for episodic walk-in visits by friends and relatives…
Index 4
Dr Okafor’s family practice in Brampton began in the summer of 2010; the woman in question made walk-in visits when she was in town. Consistent with the rules for episodic walk-in visits by friends and relatives…
Index 5
Written by Dr. Innocent Chukwudumebi Okafor. This begins in 2016, the first time I heard about a report made by Shantel Thomas 4 years prior. The investigator in charge at the time, Mr. Gary Hickey had called my office one day to say he had sent me a letter a few weeks earlier to which he was still awaiting a response. I told him I had not seen it yet but will check for it and get back to him. Days later I did find it in the pile from the Walmart mail office, read it, and called him back. I explained my recollections of this woman to him over the phone and he very nicely let me know that he is retiring that December and would like to get a written response from me on it to enable him to close the file…
Index 6
Written by Dr. Okafor. In 2016, following an incident between my physician assistant (PA), Dr. Afroze S., and a locum pharmacist in the Walmart Pharmacy. Dr (Mrs.) Afroze is a Foreign Medical Graduate from Bangladesh.
On this occasion, the pharmacist, on his first day as locum at the local Walmart pharmacy, had received a patient from an outside office who had a prescription with an error of dosage. He then asked the patient to go to the walk-in clinic for a corrected script. I was away from the clinic at the time with the PA left in charge to offer basic services as this. She duly took a proper, basic history and rewrote the script. However, per standing protocol, did so without a signature, as she is not qualified to sign prescriptions, the standing arrangement with the pharmacy…
Index 7
Written by Dr. Okafor. Mr. Thomas is a Jamaican Canadian Brampton teenage boy who lives with his surrogate mother, (his biological grandmother), Ms. Pauline Thomas. His biological mother, Shantel Thomas had always lived materially and emotionally apart from him having zero involvement in his life and care.
Mr. Thomas visited the clinic one day late in 2016 on a routine care walk-in, after which he took a brief moment to talk to me about a new app project he was working on. It sounded great…
Index 8
Written by Dr. Innocent Chukwudumebi Okafor. This begins in 2016, the first time I heard about a report made by Shantel Thomas 4 years prior. The investigator in charge at the time, Mr. Gary Hickey had called my office one day to say he had sent me a letter a few weeks earlier to which he was still awaiting a response. I told him I had not seen it yet but will check for it and get back to him. Days later I did find it in the pile from the Walmart mail office, read it, and called him back. I explained my recollections of this woman to him over the phone and he very nicely let me know that he is retiring that December and would like to get a written response from me on it to enable him to close the file…
Index 9
Written by Dr. Okafor. In 2016, following an incident between my physician assistant (PA), Dr. Afroze S., and a locum pharmacist in the Walmart Pharmacy. Dr (Mrs.) Afroze is a Foreign Medical Graduate from Bangladesh.
On this occasion, the pharmacist, on his first day as locum at the local Walmart pharmacy, had received a patient from an outside office who had a prescription with an error of dosage. He then asked the patient to go to the walk-in clinic for a corrected script. I was away from the clinic at the time with the PA left in charge to offer basic services as this. She duly took a proper, basic history and rewrote the script. However, per standing protocol, did so without a signature, as she is not qualified to sign prescriptions, the standing arrangement with the pharmacy…
Index 10
Written by Dr. Okafor. Mr. Thomas is a Jamaican Canadian Brampton teenage boy who lives with his surrogate mother, (his biological grandmother), Ms. Pauline Thomas. His biological mother, Shantel Thomas had always lived materially and emotionally apart from him having zero involvement in his life and care.
Mr. Thomas visited the clinic one day late in 2016 on a routine care walk-in, after which he took a brief moment to talk to me about a new app project he was working on. It sounded great…
Index 11
Written by Dr. Innocent Chukwudumebi Okafor. This begins in 2016, the first time I heard about a report made by Shantel Thomas 4 years prior. The investigator in charge at the time, Mr. Gary Hickey had called my office one day to say he had sent me a letter a few weeks earlier to which he was still awaiting a response. I told him I had not seen it yet but will check for it and get back to him. Days later I did find it in the pile from the Walmart mail office, read it, and called him back. I explained my recollections of this woman to him over the phone and he very nicely let me know that he is retiring that December and would like to get a written response from me on it to enable him to close the file…
Index 12
Written by Dr. Okafor. In 2016, following an incident between my physician assistant (PA), Dr. Afroze S., and a locum pharmacist in the Walmart Pharmacy. Dr (Mrs.) Afroze is a Foreign Medical Graduate from Bangladesh.
On this occasion, the pharmacist, on his first day as locum at the local Walmart pharmacy, had received a patient from an outside office who had a prescription with an error of dosage. He then asked the patient to go to the walk-in clinic for a corrected script. I was away from the clinic at the time with the PA left in charge to offer basic services as this. She duly took a proper, basic history and rewrote the script. However, per standing protocol, did so without a signature, as she is not qualified to sign prescriptions, the standing arrangement with the pharmacy…
Index 13
Written by Dr. Okafor. Mr. Thomas is a Jamaican Canadian Brampton teenage boy who lives with his surrogate mother, (his biological grandmother), Ms. Pauline Thomas. His biological mother, Shantel Thomas had always lived materially and emotionally apart from him having zero involvement in his life and care.
Mr. Thomas visited the clinic one day late in 2016 on a routine care walk-in, after which he took a brief moment to talk to me about a new app project he was working on. It sounded great…
Index 14
Written by Dr. Okafor. Mr. Thomas is a Jamaican Canadian Brampton teenage boy who lives with his surrogate mother, (his biological grandmother), Ms. Pauline Thomas. His biological mother, Shantel Thomas had always lived materially and emotionally apart from him having zero involvement in his life and care.
Mr. Thomas visited the clinic one day late in 2016 on a routine care walk-in, after which he took a brief moment to talk to me about a new app project he was working on. It sounded great…