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Anesthesiologist in Surrey, B.C., charged after patient reports sexual assault during physical exam

An anesthesiologist in Surrey, B.C., has been charged with sexual assault after an incident at his clinic, RCMP say.

RCMP release photo of Dr. Olumuyiwa Bamgbade to further investigation

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Dr. Olumuyiwa Bamgbade, 54, has been charged with one count of sexual assault after an incident in his Surrey, B.C., clinic earlier this year, RCMP say. (Surrey RCMP)

An anesthesiologist in Surrey, B.C., has been charged with sexual assault after an incident at his clinic, RCMP say.

A female client ofDr.Olumuyiwa Bamgbade, who operates the Salem Anaesthesia Pain Clinic at 152A Street in the East Newton area of the city,reported being sexually assaulted while she was having a physical exam.

The incident was reported on July 18 but it's unclear exactly when it happened.

Bamgbade, 54, was charged on Sept. 13 and turned himself in. He was released under conditionsthat state he cannot be alone in an examination room with a female client.

If he is to be in an exam room with a female patient, the conditions state, "it must only be in the immediate and continuous physical presence of a female chaperone over 19 years of age".

Bamgbadeis also required to display a notice at the clinic with these conditions listed.

Mounties released a photo of Bamgbade as part of their investigation.

"We believe that there are likely people in our community who have additional information and we encourage them to reach out to investigators,"RCMP Cpl. Vanessa Munnsaid in a statement.

Mounties say he has been operating the clinic since October 2021, and previously practised in Delta, B.C.

The clinic's website states thatBamgbadehas "more than 25 years ofanesthesia andpain management experience from the United Kingdom, U.S.A. andCanada." He has also been a clinical assistant professor at the University of B.C. since 2016.

A spokesperson for the College of Physicians and Surgeons of B.C. said they had been made aware of the charge, and that the college would be conducting its own investigation intoBamgbade.

CBCNews has contactedBamgbadefor comment.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502.