RPC | United Kingdom | 8 Jun 2012
U appealed against the Fitness to Practise Panel’s decision to erase him from the register.
RPC | United Kingdom | 8 Jun 2012
The Court held that the GMC’s Fitness to Practise Panel had been wrong to find that a locum anaesthetist had deliberately deleted a statement of truth from his timesheets and that the conduct amounted to dishonesty.
RPC | United Kingdom | 8 Jun 2012
In the first prosecution of its kind, a private clinic has been fined £40,000 for performing cosmetic surgery without being registered.
RPC | United Kingdom | 8 Jun 2012
D was suspended for nine months after she breached an undertaking to agree to a professional performance assessment.
RPC | United Kingdom | 8 Jun 2012
The NHS has agreed to pay £10.8m in compensation after a hospital’s failure to monitor a woman during labour led to her daughter suffering catastrophic injuries when she was born.
RPC | United Kingdom | 8 Jun 2012
C was an anaesthetist and an intravenous drug-user who had been using a variety of drugs for 15 years, throughout which time he had been practising medicine.
RPC | United Kingdom | 8 Jun 2012
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (N) was not entitled to rescind its earlier decision that a nurse (B) had no case to answer in respect of allegations of mistreating and/or neglecting a patient.
RPC | United Kingdom | 20 Mar 2012
In Ramjam v General Dental Council (GDC), a dentist with over 30 years’ experience appealed against a GDC decision to remove him from the register after he had conducted invasive treatment which caused a patient irreparable damage to her teeth.
RPC | United Kingdom | 20 Mar 2012
RL, a psychiatrist, appealed against the procedural decisions and findings of fact made by the GMC’s fitness to practise panel.
RPC | United Kingdom | 20 Mar 2012
In Amy Jane Ludwig (by her mother & litigation friend Della Louise Ludwig) v Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS trust Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS foundation trust (2012), the claimant claimed damages from two NHS Trusts for alleged clinical negligence in failing to identify or treat a Group B Streptococcus infection carried by her mother at the time of her birth.