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Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service determination — review hearing

Practising with restrictions — 1 year

The regulator’s term: conditions on practice

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Conditions of practice allow the practitioner to keep working but only subject to specific restrictions — for example, supervision, limits on certain procedures, or required reporting to the regulator.

Concerning Sarah Morwood, doctor (General Medical Council 7285658).

Decision date: 27 August 2025 · Hearing started 26 August 2025 and ended 27 August 2025

In plain English

The MPTS tribunal considered a conviction / caution, misconduct case for Sarah Morwood. It recorded the decision on impairment as not impaired (misconduct, conviction) impaired (xxxx) and imposed conditions for 12 months. The source PDF contains the tribunal's published reasons, with any private material redacted where required.

Charges

The MPTS PDF background states: 8. Dr Morwood graduated from The University of Wales Institute, Cardiff with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biomedical Science in 2004, before going on to attain a PhD in Immunology from the University of Bristol in 2007. They attended the University of Warwick Medical School, thereafter, graduating with an MBChB in 2012. At the time of the events that led to Dr Morwood’s Medical Practitioners Tribunal (‘MPT’) hearing in January 2025, Dr Morwood was practising as a Trust Grade doctor in Emergency Medicine at the Royal United Hospitals Bath Foundation Trust (‘the Trust’). The January 2025 Tribunal 9. Dr Morwood’s case was first considered by an MPT from 27-30 January 2025. 10.

Findings

The Medical Practitioners Tribunal considered a conviction / caution, misconduct case for Sarah Morwood. The detail page records impairment as not impaired (misconduct, conviction) impaired (xxxx) and the tribunal imposed conditions for 12 months.

Source

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