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Junior doctor Moshan Anwar suspended over indecent images

BBC News Published image captionAnwar was convicted at a court hearing in June last year A doctor has been suspended from the medical register for a year, for possessing indecent images. Junior doctor Moshan Anwar was handed a community sentence after admitting having a child abuse video and one of extreme pornography on his phone. He had been finishing his final year student placement in Bangor, Gwynedd, when the images from a WhatsApp messaging group were discovered. A tribunal said the offence was extremely serious and inexcusable . The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service told Anwar there would be a review at the end of 12 months before a decision was taken on whether his suspension should be lifted.

Polish doctor suspended over poor command of English given SEVENTH chance to pass language exam

Dr Tomasz Fryzlewicz, 62, moved to the UK in 2006 from Krakow to work in NHS  Cardiologist reported to General Medical Council after failing English tests He has since appeared before practice medicine panels on an annual basis Today it emerged that Fryzlewicz had been suspended for a further 10 months Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service stopped short of suspending him for life 

Discharged to Die: Doctor Under Fire for Ignoring Patient Symptoms

Discharged to Die: Doctor Under Fire for Ignoring Patient Symptoms Discharging a patient too soon can be dangerous in more ways than one. Dr. Kamal Abusin is in the hot seat after discharging a patient complaining of stomach pain from Rotherham General Hospital’s Accident & Emergency Ward in the U.K. The woman, known as Patient C, later died of her condition. Now that a Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) has reviewed the case, the woman’s daughter is still looking for answers. It’s a tragic story that shows why listening to patients tends to be the best medicine.

Tribunal finds respected Dundee University professor tried to cover up plagiarism

Tribunal finds respected Dundee University professor tried to cover up plagiarism © Supplied by Dundee University A well-respected Dundee professor and surgeon has been sanctioned after attempting to cover up plagiarism. Professor Ghulam Nabi was found by an independent body to have committed serious misconduct during the incidents five years ago. Investigators say the situation arose after Prof Nabi reviewed and rejected for publication a manuscript submitted by another doctor. However, he passed on unpublished excerpts to one of his students who copied over a quarter of the work. The work was published in the Urological Oncology Journal but then peer reviewed by the original author who complained to the editor.

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