Warnings
on the registrant's registration
Warnings are issued to indicate when a registrant's behaviour or performance is significantly below the standards expected, but when restricting a registrant's practice is not necessary. See more on warnings.
From
25 Mar 2025
to
25 Mar 2026
On 6 June 2024 Dr Curran was convicted of driving a motor vehicle with excess alcohol.
This behaviour does not meet with the standards required of a doctor. It risks bringing the profession into disrepute and it must not be repeated. The required standards are set out in Good medical practice and associated guidance. In this case, paragraph 81. of Good medical practice is particularly relevant:
81. You must make sure that your conduct justifies your patients' trust in you and the public’s trust in your profession.
Whilst this failing in itself is not so serious as to require any restriction on his registration, it is necessary in response to issue this formal warning.
This warning will be published on the medical register in line with our publication and disclosure policy, which can be found at www.gmc-uk.org/disclosurepolicy.
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