A doctor in the U.K. has been removed from the country's medical register for branding patients' livers with his initials.
, known as MPTS, which hears complaints against doctors and determines if they are fit to practice. He was fined £10,000 and sentenced to community service.
However, MPTS invited Bramhall to have his case reviewed in December 2020. The service reviewed evidence in the case, including statements from Bramhall, in which he stated he "foolishly made a mark on the adjacent liver" and admitted his actions in 2013 "were stupid and entirely wrong," according to the MPTS documents.
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