Junior doctor erased from records after being dishonest Cheapest wow classic gold about examining patients in needShe was a trainee doctor at Peterborough City Hospital before she made two crucial errorsPeterborough City Hospital (Image: Google Maps)Get the biggest daily stories by emailSubscribeSee our privacy noticeThank you for subscribingSee our privacy noticeCould not subscribe, try again laterInvalid EmailA junior doctor has been erased from the medical register after being dishonest about examining patients when she did not.Niloofar Monibi, from Iran, who was a trainee doctor at Peterborough City Hospital, qualified from Kings College, London, in 2016 and almost immediately went to Cambridgeshire and worked between August 2016 and December 2017.But in November 2017, the doctor failed to examine two patients who needed physical examinations which would have taken five minutes.On November 3 and November 6, Monibi had to do a head to toe examination of two patients respectively.But after examining neither, one of the patients became anxious and thought there may be something wrong with her health, so she spoke to another doctor about why she was not examined.After an investigation, it was found that Monibi claimed she had examined the patients but had not but instead relied on copying previous examinations from someone else hours before.enough time At a Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service tribunal, Monibi attended a hearing on June 28 where the allegations of her misconduct were examined.In a report written in the course of the decision, it was argued that the real reason she did not examine the patients was because "she felt she didn have enough time" and "no one would be any the wiser."On the first patient, Monibi said: "I had to attend a meeting with Dr E at 10am and felt under pressure to finish seeing the patient beforehand."Given this problem and the time pressure to be present at the meeting on time, I was not able to touch the abdomen."But I did have a look at the abdomen and asked the patient twice whether she was in any pain."My clinical impression was there had been no change in the physical status of the patient since the patient was seen by the specialist registrar doctor that morning."When cross examined, the doctor said that she knew not examining the patient was "not perfect practice" but thought as she was under time pressure it was acceptable.On the second patient, Monibi was monitored after suspicions from a doctor from the first patient. Monibi said: "I had a meeting with the foundation school director that day in Hinchingbrooke and I was anxious to get there in time travelling from Peterborough."Given this and the time pressure I had, I was unable to listen to the chest."However my clinical impression was that there was no change in the physical status of the patient since the patient was seen by the registrar doctor and entered the findings."On November 8, the report stated that she had a face to face interview with a doctor, who asked if she had examined both patients to which she replied she had.The doctor then gave her evidence from a nurse and the patients. The report read: "After which, Dr Monibi backtracked and admitted that she did not examine the patients, although she did attempt to justify her actions."Monibi then apparently said she had examined the second patient very quickly when no one was looking.
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