Doctor escapes serious regulatory action following fitness to practise investigation
A doctor has received a formal warning following a fitness to practise investigation, avoiding more serious regulatory action after a drink driving incident.
A doctor has received a formal warning following a fitness to practise investigation, avoiding more serious regulatory action after a drink driving incident.
Following expert legal advice, Amar undertook all recommended assessments and completed appropriate remedial steps, demonstrating insight and a genuine willingness to learn from the experience. This proactive approach was recognised by the Regulator, who issued a warning rather than pursuing further sanctions.
In a Trustpilot review, the doctor praised their legal representative Catherine Stock for her support and professionalism throughout the process. “Catherine was very professional and supportive throughout my case,” they wrote. “She was very knowledgeable and guided me through the whole process. I would highly recommend her.”
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