Brisbane GP Banned for Life Amidst 148 Sexual Assault Charges
Kisses, hugs, pet names, gifts of Moët - and 11 pap smears in two years: Why elderly doctor, 74, was banned forever before he was charged with 148 counts of rape and sexual assault

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Dr. Stellios 'Stan' Theodoros, a 74-year-old Brisbane GP, has been banned from practicing medicine indefinitely after being charged with 148 counts of rape and sexual assault. Allegations include performing unnecessary invasive procedures on multiple women at his clinic from the early 2000s to 2015.
- 01Dr. Theodoros is charged with 94 counts of rape and 54 counts of sexual assault involving 15 women.
- 02He performed an excessive number of pap smears and other invasive procedures, including 11 on one woman in two years.
- 03The Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal found that his actions constituted serious misconduct.
- 04Theodoros allegedly engaged in inappropriate behavior, including kissing patients and making unwanted physical contact.
- 05He surrendered his medical registration in early 2023 following the investigation.
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Dr. Stellios 'Stan' Theodoros, a 74-year-old general practitioner in Brisbane, has been banned from practicing medicine indefinitely after being charged with 148 counts of rape and sexual assault. The allegations stem from his time at Wellers Hill Medical Centre, where he reportedly performed numerous unnecessary invasive procedures on female patients between the early 2000s and 2015. Court documents reveal that Theodoros conducted 11 pap smears on one woman over two years, while another patient underwent 27 pap smears in 13 years. His behavior included kissing patients, giving gifts of champagne, and engaging in inappropriate physical contact. The Queensland Health Ombudsman and Queensland Police are investigating the claims, which involve 15 women. Theodoros surrendered his medical registration in early 2023, and the tribunal found him guilty of serious misconduct, leading to his permanent disqualification from practicing medicine.
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The case raises significant concerns regarding patient safety and trust in medical practitioners in Brisbane.
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