Abstract

A GP who was suspended from the UK medical register for 12 months has now been struck off by a High Court judge after a successful appeal by the Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care.1 Mrs Justice Farbey ruled that a medical practitioners tribunal, which decided not to erase David Dighton from the register in October 2019, had reached an “unreasonable” conclusion and that its reasoning was “flawed.” Dighton, who trained in cardiology and worked in academic medicine before becoming a sole practitioner at a private practice in Essex in …

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