A doctor who told a patient who was threatening to kill herself to "go and jolly well do it now" has been suspended for three months.The actions of Dr Arun Singhal, a GP in Huyton, Liverpool, amounted to serious misconduct, the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) found.He also told the woman she could look up how to kill herself on the internet.Dr Singhal was unaware that she had recorded the conversation on her mobile phone. He did not attend the tribunal.The MPTS hearing in Manchester heard that in May 2011 the woman, referred to as Patient A, told Dr Singhal she felt like killing herself and her anti-depressant medication was not working.He told her words to the effect that she should go home and kill herself, the hearing heard.'Totally unacceptable'In December 2011 she asked Dr Singhal for a sick note because she was frightened to give evidence as a witness in a rape trial, but he refused unless she paid for it.When she told him she was contemplating suicide, the hearing heard that he told her: "You can go and jolly well do it now."Dr Singhal then said: 'If you don't know how to do it, it's on the internet how to do it."MPTS panel chair Eileen Carr said while Dr Singhal's medical treatment of Patient A had not been called into question his comments to a patient with a history of mental health concerns were "totally unacceptable and inappropriate".She said: "The panel finds his conduct fell well below the standards expected of a medical practitioner and is satisfied that his behaviour amounts to serious misconduct."The panel was disappointed it had not heard from Dr Singhal during its proceedings, with no evidence of an apology, insight or remediation.
Wow, I wonder what he was thinking at the time.
QuoteDr. Arun SinghalI'm surprised he didn't offer to behead her
Dr. Arun Singhal
Quote from: SoporificSlash on September 18, 2014, 10:23:59 AMQuoteDr. Arun SinghalI'm surprised he didn't offer to behead herM8 that's a Sikh name IIRC <.<
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on September 18, 2014, 10:27:24 AMQuote from: SoporificSlash on September 18, 2014, 10:23:59 AMQuoteDr. Arun SinghalI'm surprised he didn't offer to behead herM8 that's a Sikh name IIRC <.<They're both brown.
"You can go and jolly well do it now."Quite the way of saying it, too.inb4 Mr P ends up saying the same thing to someone walking in his office with a my little pony shirt
Quote from: Assassin 11D7 on September 18, 2014, 10:49:08 PMWell, there are obviously some exceptions..19/9/2014 - LondonA doctor who told a patient to "go and jolly well an hero you brony piece of shit" has been suspended for three months.The actions of Dr P. Sychologist., a GP in London, amounted to serious misconduct, the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) found.He also told the morbidly obese male regularly clad in fedora he could look up how to kill himself dressed as Rainbow Dash on the internet.Dr Sychologist was unaware that this man had recorded the conversation on his rainbow colored mobile phone. He did not attend the tribunal for the reason of "not wanting to come anywhere near these horsefucking degenerates".The MPTS hearing in London heard that in September 2014 the man, referred to as Patient R. Dash, told Dr Sychologist he felt like changing his name and having his gendered officially changed to "ponykin" as his anti-depressant medication was not working.Dr Sychologist told him words to the effect that he should go home and kill herself wearing a full body pony skinsuit, the hearing heard and found "totally unacceptable".MPTS panel chair Eileen Carr said while Dr Sychologist medical treatment of Patient R. Dash had not been called into question, his comments to a patient with a history of mental health concerns and an obsession with the children's show "my little pony" were "totally unacceptable and inappropriate".She said: "The panel finds his conduct fell well below the standards expected of a medical practitioner and is satisfied that his behaviour amounts to serious misconduct."The panel was disappointed it had not heard from Dr Sychologist during its proceedings, with no evidence of an apology, insight or remediation other than an extreme disdain of these so-called "horsefuckers".
Well, there are obviously some exceptions..
go and jolly well do it now
Quote from: DAS B00T x2 on September 18, 2014, 11:04:43 PM10/10, could see happeningAnother possibility is immediate and forced admittance in a supermax security mental institution for the clinically insane upon seeing the pony shirt.
10/10, could see happening