...surely no-one could claim shock, could they?
A grieving mother last night said she was 'appalled' after two doctors who allowed her 12-year-old son's schizophrenic killer to roam the streets escaped disciplinary action.
Jo Wood lambasted the General Medical Council (GMC) for dropping cases against psychiatrists Dr Adnan Khan and Dr Manesh Rajendraprasad – despite being criticised by a damning inquest over their failure to detain Terence Glover in a secure hospital.Proof that these reports aren't worth the time and effort it takes to compile them, much less the paper they are expensively printed on...
The GMC launched an investigation into both, but the MoS can reveal it has decided to take no further action against either of them.
It ruled Dr Khan's failures in accessing the nurse's notes and arranging a follow-up appointment with Glover were 'at the lower end of the seriousness spectrum'. Similarly, mistakes made by Dr Rajendraprasad 'were not serious enough to warrant action'.
What is, these days?
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Good British names of those two 'doctors'. Are there any home grown ones working in the UK or is that a no-no?
"Are there any home grown ones working in the UK or is that a no-no?"
And why is no-one wondering why the west is depriving all these countries of their 'professionals'..?
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