A CONSULTANT anaesthetist who switched off vital machines during surgery was not “sabotaging” patients, a tribunal heard. Dr James Murphy, 49, turned off anaesthetics machinery and told junior colleagues at the Cardiothoracic Centre he was going for a coffee break. A General Medical Council tribunal heard Dr Murphy carried out the act to test the response of his trainees.
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Consultant’s tests ‘did not sabotage patients’ - Liverpool Echo 29th November 2007
Friday, November 30, 2007
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