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DoctorGeneral Medical Council 7518208

Jonathon Dean

Erased from the register

Jonathon Dean, doctor (General Medical Council 7518208). Most recent decision: Struck off the register (the regulator’s term: erasure) on 23 March 2026 by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service.

Last verified against the General Medical Council register on 29 April 2026.

Current status

Most recent outcome: Struck off the register (the regulator’s term: erasure), decided 23 March 2026 by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service.

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.

View the source determination on Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service

Decisions and hearings

  1. Medical Practitioners Tribunal Servicesubstantive hearing

    Struck off the register

    The MPTS tribunal found that Dr Jonathon Dean, an anaesthetic trainee, injected a woman with anaesthetic drugs in her bedroom in December 2018 for sexual purposes, without the equipment to monitor her safely. He also admitted attending two London hospitals against instructions and was later convicted at Cambridge Crown Court of nine counts of theft and one of possessing a Class A drug, receiving 25 months in prison. The tribunal directed that his name be erased from the medical register.

Practitioner details

Qualified in
United Kingdom
Year qualified
2016
Specialty
Anaesthetics

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