Article 704W3 UK doctors guilty of sexual misconduct are not being struck off, research finds

UK doctors guilty of sexual misconduct are not being struck off, research finds

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Anna Bawden Health and social affairs corresponden
from World news | The Guardian on (#704W3)

Analysis reveals 24% of guilty doctors handed suspensions but are allowed to keep working in medicine

UK doctors who are guilty of sexual misconduct are not being appropriately sanctioned due to weak disciplinary processes, research reveals.

Nearly a quarter (24%) of doctors found guilty of sexual misconduct were handed suspensions but allowed to continue working in medicine, according to analysis of fitness to practice tribunals by the Royal College of Surgeons (RCS). This is despite the regulator, the General Medical Council (GMC), recommending they be struck off the medical register.

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