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Nursing and Midwifery Council determination — voluntary removal

NMC agrees removal of nurse Lucian Teodor Svoronos from register amid vaccine allegations

The Nursing and Midwifery Council has accepted nurse Lucian Teodor Svoronos's application for agreed removal from its register while an allegation that he gave the wrong vaccine to eight patients remained unproved and under investigation.

MedicWatch editorial · Published 16 June 2026 · Updated 8 July 2026

Voluntary erasure accepted (voluntary removal from the register)

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What does “voluntary removal from the register” mean?

The practitioner asked to be removed from the register and the regulator accepted the request. This may happen during or after a fitness-to-practise case.

Concerning Lucian Teodor Svoronos, nurse (Nursing and Midwifery Council 10K0187C).

Decision date: 16 June 2026

In plain English

The NMC agreed to remove Lucian Teodor Svoronos, an adult nurse in Oxfordshire, from its register at his own request. It was alleged that he gave the wrong vaccine to eight patients; he said he gave the correct vaccine but recorded it incorrectly. No allegation was proved, and the investigation was not completed. The Assistant Registrar decided the allegations were unlikely to result in a striking-off order and that removal best served the public interest.

Charges

It was alleged that he mismanaged medication by giving the wrong vaccine to eight patients. Mr Svoronos said he gave the correct vaccine but recorded it incorrectly. The matter was referred to the case examiners but the investigation was not completed, and no allegation had been found substantively proved by a statutory committee.

Findings

An Assistant Registrar agreed Lucian Teodor Svoronos's application for agreed removal from the NMC register, received on 13 January 2026. The Assistant Registrar was satisfied that he no longer intends to work as a registered nurse, that the allegations were not likely to result in a striking-off order, that there were no other good reasons requiring the allegations to be considered further, and that the public interest was best served by agreeing the removal. A record of the decision is published for twelve months from 16 June 2026, and the matters may be considered further if he seeks readmission.

Source

All facts on this page are drawn from the publicly published Nursing and Midwifery Council determination linked below. MedicWatch does not editorialise the regulator’s findings.

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