NHS doctor accused of slapping patient and saying it 'felt good'

An NHS Scotland physician is below investigation by the medical watchdog over allegations he slapped a affected person he was treating at a hospital in Ayr.

Dr Ziyad Al-Janabi is accused of putting the affected person throughout the face and saying "that felt good".

He's additionally accused of shaking the affected person's head and shoulders and inappropriately shouting at them within the alleged incident on Could 23, 2020, whereas working within the emergency division at College Hospital Ayr in South Ayrshire.

The 45-year-old will appeared in entrance of the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) in Manchester on Monday, with the listening to anticipated to final till December 7.

Dr Ziyad Al-Janabi works for NHS Ayrshire and Arran.
Dr Ziyad Al-Janabi works for NHS Ayrshire and Arran. (Picture: Fb/Dr Ziyad Al-Janabi)

The panel can be requested to determine whether or not Dr Al-Janabi's health to practise is impaired.

The allegation from the MPTS states: "The tribunal will inquire into the allegation that on 23 Could 2020, Dr Al-Janabi handled Affected person A throughout which he shook, utilizing his palms, Affected person A’s head and/or shoulders, inappropriately shouted at Affected person A, slapped Affected person A on the cheek(s), and stated ‘that felt good’ or phrases to that impact."

Dr Ziyad Al-Janabi
Dr Ziyad Al-Janabi (Picture: Fb.Dr Ziyad Al-Janabi)

Dr Al-Janabi, who describes himself as an emergency physician on social media, works for NHS Ayrshire and Arran. He certified from College of Glasgow with a Bachelor of Medication and Surgical procedure diploma in 2002.

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