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Hyponatraemia Inquiry: Two more doctors investigated | Hyponatraemia Inquiry: Two more doctors investigated |
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The General Medical Council is investigating two more doctors linked to the Hyponatraemia Inquiry. | The General Medical Council is investigating two more doctors linked to the Hyponatraemia Inquiry. |
The inquiry examined the deaths of five children in Northern Ireland. | The inquiry examined the deaths of five children in Northern Ireland. |
Dr George Murnaghan and Dr Joseph Gaston were involved in the care of Adam Strain, four, who died at the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children in 1995. | |
The GMC is also investigating a third doctor, Dr Robert Taylor, who was involved in his care. | The GMC is also investigating a third doctor, Dr Robert Taylor, who was involved in his care. |
Dr Taylor is already being investigated by the GMC for his role in the care of nine-year-old Claire Roberts, whose death was one of five examined by the inquiry. | Dr Taylor is already being investigated by the GMC for his role in the care of nine-year-old Claire Roberts, whose death was one of five examined by the inquiry. |
In documents seen by the BBC, the GMC said it will request Adam's medical records as part of the investigation. | In documents seen by the BBC, the GMC said it will request Adam's medical records as part of the investigation. |
The family was also asked if they had additional information they wished to add to the investigation. | The family was also asked if they had additional information they wished to add to the investigation. |
The GMC said it has already received a "significant amount of information" from the public inquiry. | The GMC said it has already received a "significant amount of information" from the public inquiry. |
The BBC has asked the Belfast Health Trust and the doctors for comment. | The BBC has asked the Belfast Health Trust and the doctors for comment. |
Five-year rule | Five-year rule |
In January, an inquiry into the deaths of the five children in hospitals found that four were avoidable. | In January, an inquiry into the deaths of the five children in hospitals found that four were avoidable. |
Hyponatraemia occurs when there is a shortage of sodium in the bloodstream. | Hyponatraemia occurs when there is a shortage of sodium in the bloodstream. |
The GMC has a five-year rule whereby an investigation must take place within five years of the event having allegedly happened. | The GMC has a five-year rule whereby an investigation must take place within five years of the event having allegedly happened. |
Waiving the five-year rule is significant - some other doctors named in the hyponatraemia report will not be investigated as they have either retired or the GMC's set time has lapsed. | Waiving the five-year rule is significant - some other doctors named in the hyponatraemia report will not be investigated as they have either retired or the GMC's set time has lapsed. |
Speaking to BBC News NI, Adam's mother Debra Slavin said she welcomed the development. | Speaking to BBC News NI, Adam's mother Debra Slavin said she welcomed the development. |
"This is just another stage. And each one remains difficult. We do it for Adam. | "This is just another stage. And each one remains difficult. We do it for Adam. |
"We just hope the GMC investigation will not be prolonged and will move as quickly as possible." | "We just hope the GMC investigation will not be prolonged and will move as quickly as possible." |
Earlier in November, it was confirmed that a doctor involved in the Hyponatraemia Inquiry would be called before a fitness to practise tribunal for the first time. | Earlier in November, it was confirmed that a doctor involved in the Hyponatraemia Inquiry would be called before a fitness to practise tribunal for the first time. |
Dr Robert Quinn has been summoned by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service to appear in February 2019. | Dr Robert Quinn has been summoned by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service to appear in February 2019. |
He was involved in the care of Lucy Crawford, who died in 2000 aged 17 months. | |
An investigation has to take place before a doctor can be called before a tribunal. | An investigation has to take place before a doctor can be called before a tribunal. |
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