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Now a Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) panel has banned South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) response operations manager from acting as a paramedic.
A paramedic has been struck off the register after offering to remove a student’s tampon while she was suffering a medical emergency.. James Birdseye, who was employed by South Central Ambulance ...
The paramedic was dismissed from the East of England Ambulance Service following a disciplinary hearing. Brian Wroe, who was chairman of the conduct hearing, said: 'This was not an isolated incident.
The paramedic, who had 34 years of experience, can reapply to the HCPC register in five years. An interim suspension has been put in place to cover any planned appeal.
The paramedic, who was suspended following an investigation, denied allegations by the HCPC that her fitness to practice was impaired. The medic, who joined the East of England Ambulance Service ...
A paramedic who failed to properly care for a seriously ill patient has been banned from the profession. Colin Jackman was sent from his base in Lewes to the home of a patient during an emergency ...
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