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told us they acted immediately to suspend mr eljamel after they received the results of the royal college of surgeons the royal college of surgeons told us it sent the report on the 6th of december — a full three days before jules rose's operation — report two months ahead of that. so, why was mr eljamel allowed if the health board had come to the conclusion that they were going to suspend him... ..i would have expected that that there must have been someone who knew he was to be suspended the day before that operating list, and he should not have been allowed to do it. after months of asking for it, nhs tayside finally gave us the redacted findings of the royal college of surgeons‘ review. and it's damning. it talks about a surgeon who failed to supervise his trainees, who regularly got his juniors to do his operations for him and who rushed surgery. it says he was often difficult to get hold of because he was busy doing private complained he'd bullied them. so, what have the repercussions been for mr eljamel? he was allowed to retire from nhs tayside and to remove himself from the uk medical regist
told us they acted immediately to suspend mr eljamel after they received the results of the royal college of surgeons the royal college of surgeons told us it sent the report on the 6th of december — a full three days before jules rose's operation — report two months ahead of that. so, why was mr eljamel allowed if the health board had come to the conclusion that they were going to suspend him... ..i would have expected that that there must have been someone who knew he was to be suspended...
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we know nhs tayside asked the royal college of surgeons to investigate mr eljamel.s lawyer told us he has no comment to make. nhs tayside told us there has been much learning by the organisation and many improvements made. but for patients likejules rose, that is not good enough. lucy adams, bbc news. and the full programme — harmed by my surgeon — will be on bbc one in scotland tonight at 7.30, and on the bbc news channel this weekend. petrol and diesel cars will be banned from nine roads in east london from today, in an attempt to tackle air pollution. 0nly electric or hybrid models will be allowed on selected roads during the weekday rush hour. it‘s said to be the first scheme of its kind in the uk. john maguire has more. london‘s dirty air is blamed for around 9500 premature deaths every year. air quality is monitored constantly across the city and scientists have a good idea of what causes pollution, when it is at its worst, and who is most at risk. air pollution is like passive smoking the whole time. i mean, the effects of air pollution are very similar to th
we know nhs tayside asked the royal college of surgeons to investigate mr eljamel.s lawyer told us he has no comment to make. nhs tayside told us there has been much learning by the organisation and many improvements made. but for patients likejules rose, that is not good enough. lucy adams, bbc news. and the full programme — harmed by my surgeon — will be on bbc one in scotland tonight at 7.30, and on the bbc news channel this weekend. petrol and diesel cars will be banned from nine roads...
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but the medicines and health care products regulatory agency and the royal college of surgeons continue to back the use of hernia mesh. anna collinson reports. i can't even sleep properly. i used to sleep on my front, three hours a night if i'm lucky now. regularly take pills. i have two to function. fox i have to to function. i have ceremony times come close to ending it because of the pain. one in ten of us develop a hernia. the most common treatment involves a surgeon pushing any bulging tissue back into the body and covering it with a piece of surgical mesh. in 2014, surgeons used a large piece to fix david ellis' recurring hernia. he woke up in pain and despite numerous visits to the doctors and pain clinics, nothing helped. he lost his job and much of his mobility. the victoria derbyshire programme can reveal the nhs has carried out nearly 570,000 hernia mesh operations in the past six years alone. leading surgeons believe the complication rates between 12 and 30% which means up to 170,000 patients could be affected. yet we found nhs trusts in england have no consistent policy for
but the medicines and health care products regulatory agency and the royal college of surgeons continue to back the use of hernia mesh. anna collinson reports. i can't even sleep properly. i used to sleep on my front, three hours a night if i'm lucky now. regularly take pills. i have two to function. fox i have to to function. i have ceremony times come close to ending it because of the pain. one in ten of us develop a hernia. the most common treatment involves a surgeon pushing any bulging...
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we know nhs tayside asked the royal college of surgeons to investigate sam eljamel and its review isus there has been much learning by the organisation, and many improvements made. for patients likejules rose, that is not good enough. lucy adams, bbc news. viewers in scotland can see more on that story. and viewers in scotland can see more on this story in disclosure: harmed by my surgeon, tonight, bbc one, 1930. it's available afterwards on iplayer. a new campaign is calling for anti—bullying ambassadors to be introduced into every school in the uk. the back2school drive's been launched by the diana award charity — with support from celebrities such as rio ferdinand — who says he was racially abused at a football club. and we're joined by one of those celebrities now — the actor danny—boy hatchard, who used to be part of the cast of eastenders — who was bullied at school — and anti—bullying ambassadorjames okulaja. welcome to you both. thank you for joining us. what happened to you at school, danny—boy? joining us. what happened to you at school, danny-boy? i was joining us. what ha
we know nhs tayside asked the royal college of surgeons to investigate sam eljamel and its review isus there has been much learning by the organisation, and many improvements made. for patients likejules rose, that is not good enough. lucy adams, bbc news. viewers in scotland can see more on that story. and viewers in scotland can see more on this story in disclosure: harmed by my surgeon, tonight, bbc one, 1930. it's available afterwards on iplayer. a new campaign is calling for...
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we know nhs tayside asked the royal college of surgeons to investigate mr eljamel.ions for him, and who rushed surgery. mr eljamel no longer works at the health board. his lawyer told us he has no comment to make. nhs tayside told us there has been much learning by the organisation and many improvements made. but for patients likejules rose, that is not good enough. lucy adams, bbc news. and the full programme, ‘harmed by my surgeon', will be on bbc one in scotland tonight at 7.30 and on the bbc news channel at the weekend. more on the election to labour's committee. amanda bowman who is vice deputy of the board of british dues said this... is reprehensible comment about dues is appalling. it is not helped by labour's efforts to rebuke him. the general secretary has let him off the hook. these are accusations made by amanda bowman, the vice president on the board for british dues. it has taken place during a summer of denial by the leda lee —— labour leadership. his election is proving still to be highly controversial. if there is any more reaction to that we will b
we know nhs tayside asked the royal college of surgeons to investigate mr eljamel.ions for him, and who rushed surgery. mr eljamel no longer works at the health board. his lawyer told us he has no comment to make. nhs tayside told us there has been much learning by the organisation and many improvements made. but for patients likejules rose, that is not good enough. lucy adams, bbc news. and the full programme, ‘harmed by my surgeon', will be on bbc one in scotland tonight at 7.30 and on the...
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we know nhs tayside asked the royal college of surgeons to investigate mr eljamel.e his trainees, who regularly got his juniors to do his operations for him, and who rushed surgery. mr eljamel no longer works at the health board. his lawyer told us he has no comment to make. nhs tayside told us there has been much learning by the organisation and many improvements made. but for patients likejules rose, that is not good enough. lucy adams, bbc news. and the full programme — harmed by my surgeon — will be on bbc one in scotland tonight at 7.30, and on the bbc news channel at the weekend. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz. that skies suggests summer isn't over yet! this is a picture from yesterday. i took it myself. i was walking around, it was a beautiful day. i think this picture of london sums up the summer in the south. look at the palm trees, i'm sure the vegetation has been loving it and so many other parts of the uk had record—breaking temperatures. northern ireland saw temperatures around 30. it really is going to be the summer of our generation i t
we know nhs tayside asked the royal college of surgeons to investigate mr eljamel.e his trainees, who regularly got his juniors to do his operations for him, and who rushed surgery. mr eljamel no longer works at the health board. his lawyer told us he has no comment to make. nhs tayside told us there has been much learning by the organisation and many improvements made. but for patients likejules rose, that is not good enough. lucy adams, bbc news. and the full programme — harmed by my...
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but the medicines and healthcare products regulatory agency and the royal college of surgeons continuean't even sleep properly. used to sleep on my front — three hours a night if i'm lucky now. regularly take pills, i have to, to function. i have so many times come close to ending it because of the pain. one in ten of us develop a hernia, the most common treatment involves a doctor pushing any bulging tissue back into the body and covering it with a piece of surgical mesh. in 2014, surgeons used a large piece to fix david ellis's recurring hernia. he woke up in pain and despite numerous visits to the doctors and pain clinics, nothing helped. he lost hisjob, and much of his mobility. the victoria derbyshire programme can reveal the nhs has carried out nearly 570,000 hernia mesh operations in the past six years alone. leading surgeons believe the complication rate is between 12% to 30%, which means up to 170,000 patients could be affected. yet we found nhs trusts in england have no consistent policy for guidelines on treatment or follow—up with patients. this doctor works in the private
but the medicines and healthcare products regulatory agency and the royal college of surgeons continuean't even sleep properly. used to sleep on my front — three hours a night if i'm lucky now. regularly take pills, i have to, to function. i have so many times come close to ending it because of the pain. one in ten of us develop a hernia, the most common treatment involves a doctor pushing any bulging tissue back into the body and covering it with a piece of surgical mesh. in 2014, surgeons...