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Colchester Hospital doctor sent picture of burns victim - report | |
(21 days later) | |
Dr Pratik Khagram was a registrar at Colchester Hospital when he sent the pictures to two men | Dr Pratik Khagram was a registrar at Colchester Hospital when he sent the pictures to two men |
A doctor who shared pictures of a naked burns victim has been given a formal warning about his conduct. | A doctor who shared pictures of a naked burns victim has been given a formal warning about his conduct. |
Dr Pratik Khagram also texted two men an X-ray image of a patient who had an object in their rectum and of another person's death certificate. | Dr Pratik Khagram also texted two men an X-ray image of a patient who had an object in their rectum and of another person's death certificate. |
The incidents took place at Colchester Hospital between August 2021 and November 2023, a tribunal found. | The incidents took place at Colchester Hospital between August 2021 and November 2023, a tribunal found. |
Admitting 10 instances of misconduct, Dr Khagram told the panel he was trying to prove how dedicated he was as a registrar. | Admitting 10 instances of misconduct, Dr Khagram told the panel he was trying to prove how dedicated he was as a registrar. |
He had been working in the hospital's emergency department at the time, but has since left his post. | He had been working in the hospital's emergency department at the time, but has since left his post. |
The pictures were sent to two men who had no involvement with the hospital, the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service said in a report. | |
They detailed "significant injuries" - as they were described in the report - suffered by an elderly patient who had suffered serious burns to their lower back and right arm in October 2022. | They detailed "significant injuries" - as they were described in the report - suffered by an elderly patient who had suffered serious burns to their lower back and right arm in October 2022. |
The panel found Dr Khagram's conduct was a "serious departure" from the expected standards | The panel found Dr Khagram's conduct was a "serious departure" from the expected standards |
Dr Khagram also shared images containing confidential documentation, including a patient's postcode and a death certificate. | Dr Khagram also shared images containing confidential documentation, including a patient's postcode and a death certificate. |
He was investigated by the hospital after one of the men, named only as Mr A, relayed concerns to its chief executive. | He was investigated by the hospital after one of the men, named only as Mr A, relayed concerns to its chief executive. |
'Desire to impress' | 'Desire to impress' |
The panel's report concluded that Dr Khagram's actions were driven by "a need for self-validation and a desire to demonstrate the complexity of his work". | The panel's report concluded that Dr Khagram's actions were driven by "a need for self-validation and a desire to demonstrate the complexity of his work". |
"Dr Khagram explained that images of paperwork were sent to prove his whereabouts and demonstrate he was working," said the panel, which was chaired by barrister Emma Boothroyd | "Dr Khagram explained that images of paperwork were sent to prove his whereabouts and demonstrate he was working," said the panel, which was chaired by barrister Emma Boothroyd |
Counsel representing the doctor said he went through "significant personal reflection and professional growth" since the incidents. | Counsel representing the doctor said he went through "significant personal reflection and professional growth" since the incidents. |
The panel concluded Dr Khagram was "driven by a desire to impress" but his conduct was a "serious departure" from the expected standards. | The panel concluded Dr Khagram was "driven by a desire to impress" but his conduct was a "serious departure" from the expected standards. |
It found he had taken steps to remedy his behaviour and issued him with a formal warning | It found he had taken steps to remedy his behaviour and issued him with a formal warning |
The East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust said Dr Khagram had left the hospital and declined to comment further. | The East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust said Dr Khagram had left the hospital and declined to comment further. |
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