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Revision as of 01:10, 27 October 2022
Aivar Bracka was a practicing plastic surgeon in the UK specialized in treating males who suffered from hypospadias – a birth defect of the genitals which requires surgery. Bracka was accused of abusing patients as young as 15 years.[1] The General Medical Council concluded that Bracka performed sex acts on himself and on six of his patients. Bracka was acquitted[2] but his registration was suspended in late November of 2010 by a Fitness to Practice Council of the General Medical Council. The investigation found the following to be true of Bracka:[3]
- Particularly serious departure from the principles set out in Good Medical Practice, i.e. behaviour fundamentally incompatible with being a doctor
- Abuse of position/trust
- Violation of a patient’s rights/exploiting vulnerable persons
- Offences of a sexual nature
- Putting own interests before those of patients
- Persistent lack of insight into seriousness of actions or consequences.
References
- ↑
TV Doctor 'abused his male patients'
. Retrieved 14 October 2012. - ↑ (15 October 2010).
Sex case Wordsley surgeon "disappointed" after being struck off
. Retrieved 15 October 2010. - ↑ (12 October 2010).
General Medical Council
. Retrieved 4 April 2011.
Quote:Decision of the Fitness to Practise Panel concluding on 12 October 2010 which heard the case of Aivar Bracka.