ADVANCE COPY
Privy Council Appeal No. 54 of 2002
Dr. Saghir A. Qureshi Appellant
v.
The General Medical Council Respondent
FROM
THE PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT COMMITTEE
OF THE GENERAL MEDICAL COUNCIL
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REASONS FOR REPORT OF THE LORDS OF THE
JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL OF THE
8th May 2003, Delivered the 14th July 2003
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Present at the hearing:-
Lord Hoffmann
Lord Scott of Foscote
The Rt. Hon. Justice Tipping
[Delivered by Lord Hoffmann]
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"The panel feels that many of Dr Qureshi's current problems are the result of his medical itinerancy. He should therefore limit his practice to work in a long term post, at SHO level, under consultant supervision. It would be helpful for him to restrict himself to a single speciality."
"Although the assessment of a practitioner's performance is and must be limited to the speciality of the practitioner … in reality the assessment of past performance brings out deficiencies in anaesthetic practice that clearly cross boundaries of all medical practice … the Act and the rules must have envisaged some greater degree of remedial action than merely directing the practitioner not to operate in a particular field that he or she operated in. The reason I submit that is because otherwise there would be no need for the power of suspension …"