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 Callum Metcalfe, doctor (General Medical Council 7672724).
Decision date: 2 June 2025 · Hearing started 2 June 2025
In plain English
The MPTS tribunal considered a conviction / caution, misconduct case for Callum Metcalfe. 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: 4. Dr Metcalfe qualified as a doctor with an MB ChB from the University of Manchester in 2019. At the time of the misconduct related events, he was working as a Trust Grade practitioner at the Accident and Emergency Department at South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, (‘the Trust’.) 5. After a meeting at the Trust with his line manager and others on 21 January 2022, Dr Metcalfe self-reported the misconduct related events to the GMC. Subsequently, in May 2023, during the period of time while the misconduct issues were being investigated, Dr Metcalfe was convicted of a criminal offence. He was referred to the GMC by North Wales Police on 15 June 2023. XXX. 6. The facts that Dr Metcalfe admitted, and the December 2024 subsequently found proved, can be summarised as that on 2 January 2022, while registered under the Medical Act 1983, Dr Metcalfe attended Tesco Pharmacy in Bangor, presenting a self-prescribed prescription falsely claiming to be Patient B and giving misleading details about its origin to Record of Determinations – Medical Practitioners Tribunal MPT: Dr METCALFE 3 obtain the medication for personal use. Dr Metcalfe’s actions were determined to be dishonest. Separately, on 21 September 2023, Dr Metcalfe was convicted of being in charge of a motor vehicle whilst under the influence of alcohol, resulting in a six-month driving ban. XXX. 7. The December 2024 Tribunal analysed
Findings
The Medical Practitioners Tribunal considered a conviction / caution, misconduct case for Callum Metcalfe. 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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