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A Northern Ireland doctor was suspended for lying about failing to refer a patient to neurosurgery, who died two days after discharge.
A doctor at Altnagelvin Hospital in Northern Ireland has been suspended for four months after admitting to lying about failing to refer a patient to a specialist neurosurgery team before discharge.
The patient died two days after leaving the hospital.
The doctor, Charles Anigala, ignored a radiologist’s recommendation to refer the patient to the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast and falsely told a colleague he had made the referral.
The incident triggered an investigation and disciplinary action, highlighting concerns over patient safety, medical oversight, and transparency in regional healthcare.
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Un médico de Irlanda del Norte fue suspendido por mentir acerca de no referir a un paciente a la neurocirugía, quien murió dos días después de ser dado de alta.