Guest guest Posted April 22, 2010 Report Share Posted April 22, 2010 I was rereading the Myhill/GMC page in particular the passage below. It got me thinking about the bad doctors I've seen in the past in particular a psychologist who did end up in court. Doctors should really be a lot more careful about how badly they treat us now shouldn't they!!! Maybe if Dr Myhill does not come out unscathed we really should think hard about who the real baddies are ;-) ps do not forget to send letters of support/photos, not much time left now, hopefully it'll all be resolved positively this time next week. Is This Justice? The GMC granted me one working day to prepare my case for an IOP Hearing at which my license to practice medicine could be suspended. The GMC state in their own guidelines " In practice, the vast majority of interim orders will be imposed by an IOP. " Their summons was delivered to my office. The GMC are under no obligation to ensure I personally had received that summons. Had I been away from the office for a day I would have been Mrs Myhill by now! GMC procedures are that 7 days' notice should be given. GMC rules Section (7) are " An IOP does not make findings of fact or determine the allegations against the doctor " . This means any old person can make up any old allegation and if the GMC is so minded, I can be strung up! For all I know a 28 year old man blogging on the Internet from Australia in his coffee break could be my accuser! I requested the GMC ask my accuser for a Declaration of Interest. They refused. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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