drink-drive limit on three of his four previous convictions.The doctor was hauled before a hearing of the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) for the drink-driving and threatening incidents, as well as another occasion when he refused to refer a patient to the Mental Health Crisis Team.
The MPTS didn't strike Dr Banks off the medical register or suspend him but instead imposed conditions on his licence to practise as a doctor, writes the Liverpool Echo.The tribunal, which publishes its decision this month, heard Dr Banks - who also works as a medical officer for the British Boxing Board of Control - was working in the emergency department on June 17.It was then when a long-term patient suffering from hepatitis B spat at him, and.
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