Abstract

As the two cardiac surgeons found guilty of Serious Professional Misconduct by the General Medical Council (GMC) on June 18, 1998, we welcome the Editorial written by James L. Monro [1]. The profession, and in particular cardiothoracic surgeons, who have had little information other than that available in the press and media, should have access to information that is both detailed and accurate. Our purpose in writing is to clarify further some issues raised by Mr Monro and to draw attention to one or two others.

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