A surgeon who branded his initials onto unconscious patients' newly-transplanted livers with a laser has avoided being struck off. Simon Bramhall, 53, admitted using an argon beam machine to write his ...
A surgeon who branded his own initials on to unaware patients' new liver transplants has been told he can continue working within the field. Simon Bramhall admitted to using an argon beam machine to ...
A liver surgeon who branded his initials on the livers of two patients has been fined £10,000. Simon Bramhall, 53, used an argon beam machine to write his initials on the organs of the anaesthetised ...
Simon Bramhall, 56, had admitted using an argon beam machine to write “SB” on the organ of an anaesthetised transplant patient. A top surgeon who burnt his initials into the livers of two patients ...
A surgeon who admitted burning his initials on to the livers of two unconscious transplant patients has been sentenced to a 12-month community order, 120 hours’ unpaid work and a £10,000 fine. Simon ...
Simon Bramhall, 53, admitted using an argon-beam machine to write his initials on the organs of anaesthetised patients at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital. After the conduct came to light, he was ...
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