99
99
Sep 8, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
sam eljamel no longer is. not something he told them, though.tal, where he claims he completed a medicalfellowship, it told us he never finished the course. in spite of seemingly having a presence in the us, we couldn't find him here. and it turns out that even lawyers in scotland taking cases against him are having trouble tracking him down. in fact, we've discovered they've become so frustrated at being unable to get hold of mr eljamel that they've asked for the court of session in edinburgh to order him to provide an up—to—date address so he can be contacted. so, how do patients failed by their doctors getjustice nhs tayside told us it has listened to patients' concerns and taken appropriate action to support them. it said there has been much learning by the organisation and many improvements made, and that the board complies with all national standards relating to spinal surgery. mr eljamel‘s lawyer told us his client had no comment to make. our investigation has discovered deep flaws in a system that allowed harm to be done to patients over
sam eljamel no longer is. not something he told them, though.tal, where he claims he completed a medicalfellowship, it told us he never finished the course. in spite of seemingly having a presence in the us, we couldn't find him here. and it turns out that even lawyers in scotland taking cases against him are having trouble tracking him down. in fact, we've discovered they've become so frustrated at being unable to get hold of mr eljamel that they've asked for the court of session in edinburgh...
115
115
Sep 3, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
we know nhs tayside asked the royal college of surgeons to investigate sam eljamel and its review is s 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 hap
we know nhs tayside asked the royal college of surgeons to investigate sam eljamel and its review is s 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...
186
186
Sep 3, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
she was nervous but reassured because her surgeon, sam eljamel, was the head of department.he second operation was not true. he had removed her tear gland instead of her tumour. it‘s atrocious for nhs tayside to allow this surgeon, who had blatantly made a mistake the first time, to allow him to perform another complex operation. it is unthinkable. she is one of at least 55 patients who complained after surgery by mr eljamel. we asked an expert neurosurgeon to review some of their records. in one case he found mr eljamel overstated the operation‘s chances of success and in two others, he believes that surgery was not done. that was negligent. there is no other description. it is completely unacceptable. it is dishonest. we know nhs tayside asked the royal college of surgeons to investigate mr eljamel. and its review is 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. mr eljamel no longer works at the health board. his lawyer told us he has no comment to make. nhs taysid
she was nervous but reassured because her surgeon, sam eljamel, was the head of department.he second operation was not true. he had removed her tear gland instead of her tumour. it‘s atrocious for nhs tayside to allow this surgeon, who had blatantly made a mistake the first time, to allow him to perform another complex operation. it is unthinkable. she is one of at least 55 patients who complained after surgery by mr eljamel. we asked an expert neurosurgeon to review some of their records. in...
135
135
Sep 3, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
she was nervous but reassured because her surgeon, sam eljamel, was the head of department.have to be done again. later, she found out the explanation she had been given for the second operation was not true. he had removed her tear gland instead of her tumour. it's atrocious for nhs tayside to allow this surgeon, who had blatantly made a mistake the first time, to allow him to perform another complex operation. it is unthinkable. she is one of at least 55 patients who complained after surgery by mr eljamel. we asked an expert neurosurgeon to review some of their records. in one case he found mr eljamel overstated the operation's chances of success and in two others, he believes that surgery was not done. that was negligent. there is no other description. it is completely unacceptable. it is dishonest. we know nhs tayside asked the royal college of surgeons to investigate mr eljamel. and its review is 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. mr eljamel no longer
she was nervous but reassured because her surgeon, sam eljamel, was the head of department.have to be done again. later, she found out the explanation she had been given for the second operation was not true. he had removed her tear gland instead of her tumour. it's atrocious for nhs tayside to allow this surgeon, who had blatantly made a mistake the first time, to allow him to perform another complex operation. it is unthinkable. she is one of at least 55 patients who complained after surgery...
126
126
Sep 3, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
she was nervous but reassured because her surgeon, sam eljamel, was the head of department. it had gone well. but there was bad news. the surgery would have to be done again. later, she found out the explanation she had been given for the second operation was not true. he had removed her tear gland instead of her tumour. it's atrocious for nhs tayside to allow this surgeon, who had blatantly made a mistake the first time, to allow him to perform another complex operation. it is unthinkable. she is one of at least 55 patients who complained after surgery by mr eljamel. we asked an expert neurosurgeon to review some of their records. in one case he found mr eljamel overstated the operation's chances of success and in two others, he believes that surgery was not done. that was negligent. there is no other description. it is completely unacceptable. it is dishonest. we know nhs tayside asked the royal college of surgeons to investigate mr eljamel. and its review is damning. it talks about a surgeon who failed to supervise his trainees, who regularly got his juniors to do his ope
she was nervous but reassured because her surgeon, sam eljamel, was the head of department. it had gone well. but there was bad news. the surgery would have to be done again. later, she found out the explanation she had been given for the second operation was not true. he had removed her tear gland instead of her tumour. it's atrocious for nhs tayside to allow this surgeon, who had blatantly made a mistake the first time, to allow him to perform another complex operation. it is unthinkable....