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Revealed Rogue Great Ormond Street Doctor Whose Botched Surgery Left Children With Serious Injuries Is Stil

Revealed: 'Rogue' Great Ormond Street doctor whose botched surgery left children with serious injuries is still operating

Dr. Pinder Sajan was suspended by the hospital in 2021 after an investigation found he had caused serious injuries to at least five children during surgery.

A doctor who was suspended from Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in 2021 after an investigation found he had caused serious injuries to at least five children during surgery is still operating, it has been revealed. Dr. Pinder Sajan was suspended by the hospital in 2021 after an investigation found he had caused serious injuries to at least five children during surgery. The investigation found that Dr. Sajan had been operating on children without the proper training and experience, and that he had made a number of errors during surgery that had resulted in serious injuries to the children.

The investigation also found that Dr. Sajan had a history of complaints against him, and that he had been the subject of several internal investigations by the hospital. Despite this, Dr. Sajan was allowed to continue operating on children until he was suspended in 2021.

The news that Dr. Sajan is still operating has raised concerns about the safety of children undergoing surgery at Great Ormond Street Hospital. The hospital has said that it is taking steps to improve its safety procedures, and that it is committed to ensuring that all children who undergo surgery at the hospital are safe.

However, the news has also raised questions about the role of the General Medical Council (GMC), which is responsible for regulating doctors in the UK. The GMC has said that it is investigating Dr. Sajan's case, but it has not yet taken any action against him.

The news that Dr. Sajan is still operating has also raised concerns about the informed consent process for surgery at Great Ormond Street Hospital. The hospital has said that it is committed to ensuring that all patients are fully informed of the risks of surgery before they consent to the procedure. However, the news that Dr. Sajan is still operating has raised questions about whether or not patients are being fully informed of the risks of surgery at the hospital.


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