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Father attends radiation hearing | Father attends radiation hearing |
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The father of a teenager who died after receiving overdoses of radiation is to attend a misconduct hearing involving a professional who planned her treatment. | |
Lisa Norris was receiving radiation therapy for a brain tumour when she was given 19 overdoses. | Lisa Norris was receiving radiation therapy for a brain tumour when she was given 19 overdoses. |
Dr Stuart McNee, a clinical scientist at the Beatson Oncology Centre in Glasgow, will appear before the Health Professions Council in Edinburgh. | |
Lisa Norris was 16 when she died at her home in Ayrshire in October 2006. | Lisa Norris was 16 when she died at her home in Ayrshire in October 2006. |
A post-mortem examination found her death was caused by a brain tumour. | A post-mortem examination found her death was caused by a brain tumour. |
Lisa was initially diagnosed with the tumour in October 2005, and was given radiation 58% higher than prescribed in January 2006, which left her with burns on her head and neck. | Lisa was initially diagnosed with the tumour in October 2005, and was given radiation 58% higher than prescribed in January 2006, which left her with burns on her head and neck. |
She is not formally named in Dr McNee's case, but her father Ken has confirmed he would be attending. | She is not formally named in Dr McNee's case, but her father Ken has confirmed he would be attending. |
The allegation is that he failed to ensure that standard operating procedures were up-to-date and were followed during the radiotherapy treatment of "Patient A" between 15 December 2005 and 1 February 2006. | The allegation is that he failed to ensure that standard operating procedures were up-to-date and were followed during the radiotherapy treatment of "Patient A" between 15 December 2005 and 1 February 2006. |
He is also accused of failing to ensure adequate supervision of trainees and of failing to get the treatment plan independently verified by another competent member of staff. | He is also accused of failing to ensure adequate supervision of trainees and of failing to get the treatment plan independently verified by another competent member of staff. |