Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service determination — substantive hearing
Struck off the register
The regulator’s term: erasure
What does “struck off the register” mean?
Being struck off (the regulator calls this "erasure") removes the practitioner from the register. They are no longer permitted to practise this profession in the UK. Erasure can be reviewed after a minimum of five years, but is otherwise indefinite.
Concerning Mohamed Ramadan, doctor (General Medical Council 7704608).
Decision date: 12 May 2025 · Hearing started 1 May 2025 and ended 12 May 2025
In plain English
The MPTS tribunal considered a misconduct case for Mohamed Ramadan. It recorded the decision on impairment as impaired and directed erasure from the medical register. The source PDF contains the tribunal's published reasons, with any private material redacted where required.
Charges
The MPTS PDF background states: 2. Dr Ramadan qualified in 2013 from Alexandria University in Egypt. He moved to the UK in 2019 and worked at Kettering General Hospital (‘KGH’) for two years. At the time of the events, Dr Ramadan was working at Mount Pleasant Medical Centre (‘the Practice’), as a Year 1 GP Trainee in the Southwest and Peninsula Deanery. 3.
Findings
The Medical Practitioners Tribunal considered a misconduct case for Mohamed Ramadan. The detail page records impairment as impaired and the tribunal directed erasure from the medical register.
Source
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