Interim Orders

The Interim Orders Panel made the following orders at its meeting on 25 September 2008:

New Cases

Name

AL-SARIA Salih

Registration No.

6082262

Field of practice

Gastroenterology

Place of practice

Sussex

Type of Order

The Panel considered the case of Dr Al-Saria and determined to impose an order suspending his registration for a period of 18 months (until 24 March 2010).

 

Name

RIGG Ursula

Registration No.

3320116

Field of practice

General Practice

Place of practice

Berkshire

Type of Order

The Panel considered the case of Dr Rigg and determined to impose an order suspending her registration for a period of 18 months (until 24 March 2010).

 

Review Cases

Name

ZARROUK Abubaker El-Tigary Ali

Registration No.

4149602

Field of practice

General Practice

Place of practice

Greater Manchester

Type of Order

The Panel reviewed the order of suspension made on 21 August 2007, changed to an order of conditions on 28 January 2008, which were varied on 10 April 2008, and determined that the conditions should be maintained for the remainder of the duration of the order (until 20 February 2009). The conditions are as follows:

    1. He must confine his medical practice to general practice posts in a practice of at least two practitioners under the supervision of a named GP Principal.
    2. He must seek a report from his supervisor for consideration by this Panel, prior to any review hearing of this Panel.
    1. Except in life threatening emergencies, he must not undertake consultations withfemale patients without a chaperone present. The chaperone must be a fully registered medical practitioner or fully registered nurse.
    2. He must maintain a log detailing every case where he has undertaken a consultation with such a patient, which must be signed by the chaperone.
    3. He must maintain a log detailing every case where he has undertaken a consultation with such a patient in a life-threatening emergency, without a chaperone present.
    4. He must provide a copy of these logs to the GMC prior to any review hearing of this Panel or, alternatively, confirm that there have been no such cases during that period. 
  1. He must not work as a locum or undertake any out-of-hours work or on-call duties.
  2. He must confine his medical practise to posts within the National Health Service and not undertake any private practice.
  3. He must notify the GMC promptly of any professional appointment he accepts for which registration with the GMC is required and provide the contact details of his employer.
  4. He must allow the GMC to exchange information with his employer or any organisation for which he provides medical services.
  5. You must inform the GMC of any formal disciplinary proceedings taken against him, from the date of this determination.
  6. He must inform the GMC if he applies for medical employment outside the UK.
  7. He must inform the following parties that his registration is subject to the conditions, listed at (1) to (8), above:
    • Any organisation or person employing or contracting with him to undertake medical work
    • Any prospective employer (at the time of application)
    • The Primary Care Trust (PCT) in whose Medical Performers List he is included, or seeking inclusion at the time of application.

The Panel further directed the Registrar of the GMC that an application should be made to the relevant Court for an extension of the interim order under section 41A (6) of the Medical Act 1983, as amended.
 

 

Name

THARAKAN Parayil Mohan

Registration No.

2318903

Field of practice

General Practice

Place of practice

Tyne and Wear

Type of Order

The Panel reviewed the order of suspension made on 2 May 2008 and determined that it should be maintained for the remainder of the duration of the order (until 1 November 2009).