‘Bloodgate’ doctor escapes a ban
The doctor at the centre of the rugby “Bloodgate” scandal can practise medicine again, the General Medical Council rules.
The doctor at the centre of the rugby “Bloodgate” scandal can practise medicine again, the General Medical Council rules.
A doctor who cut a rugby player’s lip so he could be substituted during a match did not act in his best interests, a GMC panel finds.
A doctor says she is “very ashamed” that she cut the lip of rugby player to help him pretend he was injured during a match.
A doctor tells a hearing there was “no justification” for cutting the lip of rugby player Tom Williams to help him pretend he was injured in a match
A doctor admits cutting the lip of Harlequins rugby player Tom Williams to make it look as if he was injured during a Heineken Cup game.
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