A nurse has been banned from working on wards with newborn babies for two years after a watchdog after removing tots with extremely low oxygen levels from their incubators.
Paul Devine, from Bonnyrigg in Midlothian, admitted his care had been "extremely subpar" as he worked in neonatal wards across Scotland, including at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.
The health worker - registered as a nurse for over 20 years - was hauled before a watchdog earlier this month to test whether he could return to work in the field after being suspended for a year.
Devine was suspended from working as a nurse after he admitted removing two newborn babies from their incubators and failing to recognise that their oxygen saturation levels had dropped.
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