The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Watchdog to investigat­e NHS medics in breast cancer probe.

Investigat­ion will look at actions of oncology team

- DEREK HEALEY dhealey@thecourier.co.uk

A hospital watchdog has launched a probe into the profession­al conduct of NHS Tayside’s interim medical director Professor Peter Stonebridg­e, his deputy and four other doctors.

It is understood the General Medical Council (GMC) investigat­ion will look at the actions of Prof Stonebridg­e, deputy medical director Professor Colin Fleming and four members of staff in NHS Tayside’s oncology team.

The GMC said it was unable to say if it was investigat­ing individual doctors but The Courier has learned the process has moved beyond the initial stage, where the organisati­on establishe­s if there are issues to investigat­e.

There is no indication any specific wrongdoing on the part of the six individual­s under investigat­ion has been establishe­d.

The move comes after it was reported in April two consultant­s in the oncology team were being investigat­ed following revelation­s breast cancer patients were given lower than standard chemothera­py doses.

Around 200 women were given the lower dose between December 2016 and April 2019 in an effort to reduce harmful side effects.

A Scottish Government­commission­ed report later found this resulted in an increased risk of their cancer recurring.

Further investigat­ions at NHS Tayside highlighte­d failings relating to the handling of a whistleblo­wer and suggested the matter could have been dealt with “more efficientl­y and effectivel­y by the board for both patients and the staff involved”.

A GMC spokesman said: “We are aware of the concerns at NHS Tayside and will carefully consider any issues raised against the profession­al standards we expect of doctors.”

The GMC’s own advice to physicians under investigat­ion advises it can launch a probe for a range of issues, including misconduct, poor performanc­e, a criminal conviction or mental and physical ill-health.

Possible sanctions include agreed undertakin­gs with the doctor, conditions placed on their registrati­on, suspension or withdrawal from the medical register.

A spokeswoma­n for NHS Tayside said it “does not comment on matters relating to individual members of staff”.

 ?? Picture: Phil Hannah. ?? Professor Peter Stonebridg­e is one of the doctors being investigat­ed by the GMC.
Picture: Phil Hannah. Professor Peter Stonebridg­e is one of the doctors being investigat­ed by the GMC.

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