18 Oct. 2023
Chloe Louise Gwynne - also known as Shelley Gwynne and Shelley Walker
Health care worker
The Health Ombudsman issued an interim prohibition order imposing restrictions on the provision of health services provided by Chloe Louise Gwynne, effective 18 October 2023.
Scope of Practice
The restrictions imposed include the requirements the practitioner:
- Must not possess, supply, administer, handle, dispense, access or check, including as emergency treatment supplies or doctor’s bag stock, any diversion-risk medicine listed in Schedule 2, Part 3 of the Medicines and Poisons (Medicines) Regulation 2021 as amended from time to time and as published at https://www.legislation.qld.gov.au/view/html/asmade/sl-2021-0140#sch.2 unless prescribed by a registered health practitioner for a genuine personal therapeutic purpose.
- Must practise only in employment and at practice locations approved by the Health Ombudsman and published on the Health Ombudsman website.
- Should the practitioner be approved by the Health Ombudsman to practise in a pharmacy role, there must be a supervising registered pharmacist in attendance at all times the practitioner is on site at the approved practice location.
- Must not be provided with a physical key or combination to a Schedule 8 safe and must be directly supervised by a registered pharmacist at all times if accessing an area where diversion-risk medicines are stored or kept.
- For the purpose of this restriction a Schedule 8 medicine means any substance listed in Schedule 8 of the Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Medicines and Poisons (the SUSMP) as amended from time to time and as published at https://www.tga.gov.au/publication/poisons-standard-susmp and/or pharmaceutical items containing any active ingredient listed within Schedule 8 of the SUSMP.
Approved employment and practice locations
The practitioner does not currently have Health Ombudsman approval to practise in any employment or practice location.
Period of action or order
In accordance with section 73(2) of the Health Ombudsman Act 2013 (the Act), the order continues to have effect until the earliest of the following happens –
- the order ends under section 90H of the Act;
- QCAT sets aside the decision to issue the order on application by the practitioner for a review of the decision;
- the Health Ombudsman revokes the order under section 76 of the Act.