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Dr Ubani injected a patient with an overdose of a painkiller | |
An out-of-hours doctor who killed a 70-year-old man by injecting him with an overdose of a painkiller could repeat the error, a panel has warned. | An out-of-hours doctor who killed a 70-year-old man by injecting him with an overdose of a painkiller could repeat the error, a panel has warned. |
Nigerian-born Dr Daniel Ubani, 67, injected David Gray, of Manea, Cambridgeshire, with 10 times the recommended dosage of a painkiller. | Nigerian-born Dr Daniel Ubani, 67, injected David Gray, of Manea, Cambridgeshire, with 10 times the recommended dosage of a painkiller. |
A General Medical Council (GMC) panel is holding a hearing into the case. | A General Medical Council (GMC) panel is holding a hearing into the case. |
The panel said Dr Ubani's actions had "brought the profession into disrepute" and questioned his clinical competence. | The panel said Dr Ubani's actions had "brought the profession into disrepute" and questioned his clinical competence. |
The panel added that it had "received no evidence from Dr Ubani that he has fully acknowledged his deficiencies". | The panel added that it had "received no evidence from Dr Ubani that he has fully acknowledged his deficiencies". |
"Given Dr Ubani's limited insight, the panel has formed the view that it is highly unlikely that he has remedied his deficiencies," it said. | "Given Dr Ubani's limited insight, the panel has formed the view that it is highly unlikely that he has remedied his deficiencies," it said. |
"Furthermore, the panel is satisfied that there remains a risk of Dr Ubani repeating such actions in the future." | "Furthermore, the panel is satisfied that there remains a risk of Dr Ubani repeating such actions in the future." |
It will now discuss what sanctions, if any, should be taken against him on his registration to practise in the UK. | It will now discuss what sanctions, if any, should be taken against him on his registration to practise in the UK. |
David Gray was given painkillers for renal colic | |
Dr Ubani, who could be struck off, is likely to learn his fate on Thursday. | Dr Ubani, who could be struck off, is likely to learn his fate on Thursday. |
Mr Gray, who was suffering from kidney stones, died at his home, a few hours after he was given the massive overdose of diamorphine on 16 February 2008. | Mr Gray, who was suffering from kidney stones, died at his home, a few hours after he was given the massive overdose of diamorphine on 16 February 2008. |
Dr Ubani, a specialist in cosmetic medicine based in Witten, Germany, admitted causing the pensioner's death after confusing the morphine with another drug. | Dr Ubani, a specialist in cosmetic medicine based in Witten, Germany, admitted causing the pensioner's death after confusing the morphine with another drug. |
He was given a nine-month suspended sentence in Germany for death by negligence but still works as a doctor in that country, the GMC panel heard. | He was given a nine-month suspended sentence in Germany for death by negligence but still works as a doctor in that country, the GMC panel heard. |
The panel ruled that Dr Ubani's fitness to practise was impaired because of his misconduct in treating Mr Gray and two other patients on the same shift. | The panel ruled that Dr Ubani's fitness to practise was impaired because of his misconduct in treating Mr Gray and two other patients on the same shift. |
Dr Ubani did not attend the hearing in Manchester and sent an e-mail to the GMC saying: "I shall not be attending said hearing. I feel it should not serve any positive purpose." | |
Dr Ubani cannot now be tried in a criminal court in Britain because of double jeopardy laws. | Dr Ubani cannot now be tried in a criminal court in Britain because of double jeopardy laws. |
The family of Mr Gray has accepted £40,000 compensation. |
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