Hong Kong paediatrician given nine-month ban over 2009 misconduct case

A Hong Kong paediatrician has been removed from the General Register for nine months after a Medical Council panel found him guilty of professional misconduct in a 2009 case that left a newborn with lifelong disabilities.

A Medical Council inquiry panel on Sunday convicted Dr Sit Sou-chi of failing to carry out all necessary and immediate investigations on newborn Li Yuanjian after the infant suffered a seizure on December 22, 2009, at Hong Kong Baptist Hospital in Kowloon Tong.

The child was left with cerebral palsy and quadriplegia and is unable to care for himself. The victim’s father, Li Zhijian, said the punishment was appropriate but justice had been delayed.

“This is not the end of our journey. Even though the doctor has been found guilty of professional misconduct, removing his licence for nine months cannot buy back our son’s health for the rest of his life,” he said. Li added that he would pursue civil claims against the doctor and the hospital.

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A 24-year-old intern doctor surnamed Lai was released on bail after about 21 hours in custody on suspicion of unauthorised access to patient data at a Hong Kong hospital.

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Eastern Court on Monday dropped an assault charge against domestic helper Linne Pramis Pesimo, 48, and placed her on a three-year bind-over order.

A locum doctor in his 60s from a southern Swedish city has lost his medical license after being deemed grossly incompetent. The doctor has worked at a primary care center in Dalarna, among other places. Hälso- och sjukvårdens ansvarsnämnd (HSAN) states that he posed a risk to patient safety.

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The chairman of Hong Kong's Federation of Civil Service Unions has warned that tighter disciplinary rules risk becoming excessive amid efforts to address underperforming staff. The Civil Service Bureau plans to revise regulations this year, including stricter rules on withholding salaries during suspensions and confiscating such pay.

Hong Kong’s justice department has rejected online accusations by US-based activist Frances Hui Wing-ting against two prosecutors, labelling the claims despicable and fabricated.

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