Doctor Cites Stress, Admits to Inappropriate Conduct During Operating Room Absence
An anesthesiologist at Tameside Hospital in Greater Manchester, England, has admitted to engaging in inappropriate behavior with a nurse after leaving a sedated patient unattended in September 2023. The incident, initially reported by the BBC, came to light as Dr. Suhail Anjum sought to re-enter the UK medical system after practicing in Pakistan.
The case raises serious questions about professional conduct and patient safety within the National Health Service. While the patient reportedly suffered no harm, the incident underscores the pressures faced by medical staff and the critical need for adherence to ethical guidelines, even during periods of personal stress.
According to reports, a hospital employee discovered Dr. Anjum and a nurse in a “compromising position” after he left the operating room for approximately eight minutes. Dr. Anjum has described his actions as “shameful” and attributed them to a need for a ”comfort break” during a “stressful period” related to the premature birth of his daughter and a elaborate family situation.
Despite the absence, Dr. Anjum stated he completed his work upon returning to the operating room, and the patient experienced no adverse effects. The incident is currently under review by relevant medical authorities.