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GP suspended over laptop the request will be considered after a thousand of doctors unite in anger

general doctor who was suspended after a request for a laptop will review her case after it turns out that she was eventually given one employer who It was already filed a disciplinary case against her.

Dr. Manjula Arora, overseas- Certified Medical Doctor from India who It has more over 30 years of exemplary service, suspended for 28 days after medical tribunal found she is made “dishonest” statement after the incident in December 2019.

Dr. Arora informed the IT department that the medical director and former Executive Director of Mastercall, GP from Stockport out-of-hours service, where she had worked as an independent contractor since 2010, “promised” her laptop when they became available. emails show that she was told that her interest was noted “when next roll-out happens”.

Mastercall referred Dr. Arora to the General Medical Council (GMC) and its medical tribunal removed Dr. Arora from office, saying she “exaggerated” her demands, and how result found her fitness violated in practice.

Now GMC has promised review This decision after I said that Dr. Arora was eventually given laptop in April 2020 – five months after it original request.

Michaela Buck, current CEO Mastercall of Mastercall said: laptop originally requested in December 2019. A laptop was actually issued to Dr. Arora in April 2020. Dr. Arora will be able to confirm this.”

Dr. J. S. Bamra, Chairman of british association of Doctors of Indian Origins (BAPIO) stated, “This makes Dr. Arora’s suspension even more ridiculous decision. Why go to all the trouble – and the stress it has caused her – go ahead with court when she was given laptop However?”

More than 3,000 doctors have now signed a letter from the grassroots lobbying organization Doctors’ Association UK (DAUK) to head of Office of Professional Standards over “serious concerns” with in decision suspend Dr. Arora for dishonesty over her request for a laptop.

Doctors concerned that her case is an example of unfair treatment of health workers from ethnic minorities. They called on PSA urgently investigate GMC actions of a business.

DAUK Chairman Dr. Jenny Wong said, “Many of those who sign are international medical graduates just like Dr. Arora who day in day out support up NHS. Service currently in a state of great stress out of Covid and juggling with all requirements.

“These doctors are a very valuable and needed resource. How result of This decision we remain very concerned so they can choose work elsewhere, leaving already stretched NHS at critical point.”

Dr. Arora is expected to be considering filing an appeal. Meanwhile, cooperative GP in Greater Manchester, which specializes in emergency medical care and community services offered Dr. Arora a job in a sign of medical community Union behind her. Bardoc provided by GP out of hours Services in hospitals, stepped in after the story I of his “processing shock of The Case of Doctor Arora.

Dr. Amna Khan, Bardoc Medical Center director, said: “Medical professionals dedicate their lives to caring for people and work in an increasingly harsh climate; in challenges of Job need not accompanied by dark gray clouds of fear and disproportionate reprimand.

“We hope for a just the end of this troubling ordeal and wish Dr. Arora Absolute best in her future efforts”.

Dr Chandra Kanneganty of the British International Physicians Association said the court wanted “send a message” about an alleged exaggeration need for a laptop made doctor working busy shift nursing. Well this message landed, loud and clear: It wrong. And we will continue to say this.

“The bigger question to be asked here is the amount of overseas qualified doctors who threatened with referral to GMC by employers in situation where they have declined do something unsafe. Is this threat used as way of intimidating doctors who could you believe they won’t get a fair trial?

“This is not Dr. Arora reputation what is at stake here more what of General Medical Council who stand to lose them both result of put doctors on investigative actions like this is what is based on in information contained in the MPTS decision, should never happened in in first place”.

GMC said that it came to full hearing because there was an argument of facts between Dr. Arora and Mastercall.

GMC Chief Executive Charlie Massey said: “I hear strong views expressed on this case and it is absolutely correct that our decisions open for verification. As a regulator, we do not rest on our laurels and always believe that there is room for improvement way what do we carry out our responsibilities.

“Accordingly, I asked for a review of this case to see if there are lessons to learn and apply for future cases.”

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