Dr. Aloaye Foy-Yamah, a former consultant at Blackpool Victoria Hospital who had his medical license suspended for only 12 months after being found guilty of raping a woman, has been struck off the medical register by a new tribunal that determined he would pose a risk to women if allowed to practice again. #MedicalEthics #SexualMisconduct #PatientSafety #UK

A former consultant at Blackpool Victoria Hospital, Aloaye Foy-Yamah, has been struck off the medical register after a tribunal determined he posed a risk to women, following an appeal by the General Medical Council against a previous decision that allowed him to keep his medical license despite being found guilty of rape. #MedicalEthics #SexualMisconduct #PatientSafety #GB

A doctor, Aloaye Foy-Yamah, who previously retained his medical licence despite being found guilty of raping a woman, has been struck off after an appeal by the General Medical Council highlighted the ongoing risk he posed to patients, leading a new tribunal to deem his actions unacceptable for the medical profession. #MedicalProfession #SexualMisconduct #PatientSafety #GB #NG

A former Blackpool Victoria Hospital consultant, Aloaye Foy-Yamah, has been struck off the UK medical register after an appeal found he posed a risk to women, following a tribunal's initial decision to suspend his medical license for just 12 months despite his conviction for rape. #MedicalEthics #SexualMisconduct #PatientSafety #GB

Hospital leaders at Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust have applied for permission to establish temporary wards to alleviate severe overcrowding, driven by consistently high bed occupancy rates of up to 104%, in order to improve patient flow and reduce reliance on corridor care while longer-term solutions are sought. #Healthcare #HospitalOvercrowding #PatientSafety #GB

Dr. Aloaye Foy-Yamah, a former consultant at Blackpool Victoria Hospital who was initially allowed to retain his medical license despite being found guilty of raping a woman, has been struck off the medical register following a successful appeal by the General Medical Council, which emphasized the ongoing risk he posed to patients and the need to protect public trust in the healthcare profession. #MedicalEthics #SexualMisconduct #PatientSafety #GB #NG

Dr. Aloaye Foy-Yamah, a former consultant who was initially allowed to retain his medical license despite being found to have raped a woman, has been struck off the medical register after a General Medical Council appeal determined he posed a risk to women. #MedicalEthics #PatientSafety #SexualMisconduct #GB #NL

Dr. Aloaye Foy-Yamah has been struck off the UK medical register after a tribunal found he posed a risk to women, following an appeal by the General Medical Council against a previous decision that allowed him to keep his medical licence despite being found to have raped a woman. #MedicalEthics #SexualMisconduct #PatientSafety #GB(UnitedKingdom)

An investigation has been launched into Wotton Lawn Hospital in Gloucester, an acute mental health facility, following patient reports of unsafe conditions, staff neglect, and abuse, raising concerns for the welfare of vulnerable individuals in its care. #MentalHealth #PatientSafety #HealthcareConcerns #GB

Wotton Lawn Hospital in Gloucester, described by some patients as "manic" and "absolute torture," is under investigation for safety concerns following reports of abuse, self-harm incidents, and inadequate staff supervision, prompting calls for improved care and systemic changes within the institution. #MentalHealth #PatientSafety #TraumaInformedCare #GB

A health watchdog has found that patients at Doncaster Royal Infirmary's A&E department suffered "avoidable harm" due to delays, inadequate safety measures, and poor governance, leading to an overall rating of "requires improvement" and an "inadequate" safety rating, despite staff being commended for their care under pressure. #Healthcare #PatientSafety #EmergencyCare #GB

Wotton Lawn hospital in Gloucester, described by former patients as "manic" and "unsafe," is under investigation for safety concerns, marking the first statutory Section 42 enquiry in its history, prompted by reports of abuse, neglect, and inadequate care leading to instances of self-harm and suicide attempts among patients. #MentalHealth #PatientSafety #HealthcareJustice #GB

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) reports that patients at Doncaster Royal Infirmary's A&E department faced "avoidable harm" due to delays, inadequate oversight, and unsafe conditions, leading to a rating of "inadequate" for safety and an overall rating of "requires improvement," despite staff efforts to provide caring support under pressure. #Healthcare #PatientSafety #NHSImprovements #GB

Wotton Lawn hospital in Gloucester, described by former patients as unsafe and traumatic, is under investigation for safety concerns related to self-harm and inadequate care, following reports of abusive staff behavior and insufficient patient oversight. #MentalHealth #PatientSafety #HealthcareInvestigation #GB

A couple advocating for the investigation of maternity failings in Nottingham expressed concern over Health Secretary Wes Streeting's resignation, fearing it may disrupt the government's response to the forthcoming Ockenden report on serious allegations regarding maternal and infant harm at Nottingham University Hospitals. #MaternityCare #HealthReform #PatientSafety #GB

Jack and Sarah Hawkins, who have campaigned for accountability regarding maternity care failures in Nottingham following the stillbirth of their daughter, expressed concern over Health Secretary Wes Streeting's resignation, fearing it may disrupt the response to the upcoming Ockenden report on maternity safety. #MaternityCare #HealthcareReform #PatientSafety #GB

Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has dismissed calls for a public inquiry into the failings of Northern Ireland's cervical screening service, emphasizing that previous reviews have sufficiently addressed the issues, despite concerns from campaigners regarding the mismanagement that led to numerous women being re-evaluated and some developing cancer due to misread tests. #CervicalHealth #PatientSafety #HealthcareAccountability #GB #NI

Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has decided against a public inquiry into the failings of Northern Ireland's cervical screening service, stating that previous reviews have sufficiently addressed the issues that led to 17,500 women being urged to recheck their smear test results, although this decision has disappointed many campaigners seeking accountability for the mismanagement and dire consequences faced by affected women. #CervicalScreening #HealthCare #PatientSafety #GB #IE

Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has declined to initiate a public inquiry into the cervical screening service failures in Northern Ireland, stating that previous reviews have addressed the necessary issues, despite campaigners' calls for accountability following the misreading of tests that resulted in cancer diagnoses for some women. #CervicalHealth #PublicHealth #PatientSafety #GB #NI #WA
