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If he is found guilty of misconduct as a result of the current proceedings, he faces being struck off.
Others, frankly, come to their doctors chiefly in need of a hug, a remedy which could not be widely offered without the risk of a rush of physicians being struck off.
The Law Society was heavily criticised last year after it emerged that it took four years for it to hand over evidence of the suspicious deals, which led to him being struck off.
The pair both deny the allegations, which if upheld could lead to them being struck off.
Some reports suggested health trusts that failed to involve patients and families in decisions could be sued, while doctors could face being struck off.
He had managed to get the job despite already being struck off the nurses' register.
Wood is facing a professional sanction, which could involve being struck off or a suspension.
Southall already faces being struck off the medical register, pending appeal.
A doctor has won his high court battle against being struck off over the MMR jab controversy.
When did it become acceptable to be convicted of manslaughter relative to being struck off the medical register?
When did it become acceptable to be convicted of manslaughter relative to being struck off the medical register?
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