Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service determination — review hearing
No impairment found
What does “no impairment found” mean?
The regulator considered the case and found that the practitioner's fitness to practise was not currently impaired. No restrictions are imposed.
Concerning Thabo Miller, doctor (General Medical Council 7042977).
Decision date: 4 November 2025 · Hearing started 4 November 2025
In plain English
The MPTS tribunal considered a misconduct, conviction / caution case for Thabo Miller. It recorded the decision on impairment as not impaired and found the doctor's fitness to practise was not impaired. The source PDF contains the tribunal's published reasons, with any private material redacted where required.
Charges
The MPTS PDF background states: (‘the March 2025 Tribunal’) 2. Dr Miller qualified with an MBBS degree from the University of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne in 2010. Prior to the events which are the subject of the hearing, Dr Miller undertook training in Paediatrics and Neonatology in Wales and the North of England. At the time of the events Dr Miller was working as a locum registrar for Locum’s Nest locum agency providing predominantly out of hours middle grade paediatric cover. 3. The facts found admitted and found provided at Dr Miller’s hearing which took place in March 2025 were that he had an altercation with XXX, Ms A, during which he used offensive language. Further, he attempted to damage Ms A’s car, rocked her car back and forth and prevented her from closing the car window, following which he punched her. This resulted in him being convicted of assault. He was sentenced to a Community Order with a requirement to participate in the XXX accredited programme. 4. The March 2025 Tribunal was satisfied that Dr Miller’s conduct that had been found proved undermined a fundamental tenet of the medical profession, namely to ensure that conduct always justifies the trust that comes with being a member of the medical profession. Dr Miller's actions brought the medical profession into disrepute. It took the view that a Record of Determinations – Medical Practitioners Tribunal MPT: Dr MILLER 3 member of the public would be shocked by Dr Miller's actions XXX. The March 2025 determined that Dr Miller’s fitness to practise was impaired by reason of his misconduct and the conviction. 5. That Tribunal was concerned that Dr Miller had minimised his behaviour and the effects of his conduct on Ms A and had not acknowledged that his previous aggressive behaviour towards Ms A would have caused emotional harm. It was also...
Findings
The Medical Practitioners Tribunal considered a misconduct, conviction / caution case for Thabo Miller. The detail page records impairment as not impaired and the tribunal found the doctor's fitness to practise was not impaired.
Source
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