Yorkshire Post

Hawking’s former nurse is struck off register

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THE FORMER nurse of Professor Stephen Hawking has been struck off the nursing register after a panel found she failed to provide appropriat­e care to the late scientist.

The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) said Patricia Dowdy “failed to provide the standards of good, profession­al care that we expect and Professor Hawking deserved”.

The charges included financial misconduct, dishonesty, not providing appropriat­e care, failing to co-operate with the NMC and not having the correct qualificat­ions.

Prof Hawking died in March last year aged 76.

Matthew McClelland, director of fitness to practise at the NMC, said: “The panel has found Mrs Dowdy failed to provide the standards of good, profession­al care that we expect and Professor Hawking deserved. As a result, Mrs Dowdy will no longer be able to practice as a nurse.

“As the public rightly expects, in serious cases such as this – where a nurse has failed in their duty of care and has not been able to evidence to the panel that they have learned from their mistakes and be fit to practise – we will take action.

“We have remained in close contact with the Hawking family throughout this case and I am grateful to them – as they approach the anniversar­y of Professor Hawking’s death – and others for sharing their concerns with us.”

A spokesman for the Hawking family said in a statement issued by the NMC: “They had complete confidence in the NMC, and their thorough investigat­ion, and trusted they would come to an independen­t conclusion based on the facts in the case.”

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