In a case spanning four weeks, A was alleged to have failed to provide appropriate care to a patient, ultimately contributing to their death. Dishonesty was also alleged, in relation to test results communicated to a GP. Following detailed submissions Khaled successfully argued that there was insufficient evidence and therefore no case to answer in relation to the patient death. Of the further charges found proven, impairment was found only in relation to the dishonesty which the panel determined was ‘at the lower end of the spectrum’ and was persuaded that a two year caution order was the appropriate outcome.
Substantive hearing – caution order
Khaled Hussain-Dupré
Cases
Author
Khaled Hussain-Dupré
Category
Cases
Date
December, 2024
In a case spanning four weeks, A was alleged to have failed to provide appropriate care to a patient, ultimately
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