Nigerian doctor suspended from practicing in the UK for making love advances towards a patient
A Nigerian doctor and father-of-two has been suspended from practicing in Britain for 12 months after he was found guilty of misconduct. 40-year-old Chris Uzoh got a patient's number from her medical records and began to send her texts and flowers but this did not go down well with the patient.
He began texting the patient only 30 minutes after her appointment with him ended.
This started in March last year and continued until May. She warned him to stop pestering her yet he refused so she reported him to his colleagues at the Murdishaw Health Centre in Runcorn.
His very first text to her, only minutes after her appointment, read: "Sorry for this text message but I saw you and liked you and thought we could go on a date in the future."
Another of his messages to her, read: "I am single and looking for a serious relationship and not intending to mess about."
In another instance, he left her a voice mail saying he wanted to hear her voice before he went to work.
"I’ve been feeling like a schoolboy meeting a girl he fancied for the first time. I haven’t felt this way in a while," Dr. Uzoh sent the patient in another message.
He went from sending her texts to sending cards and flowers at her home. Accompanying the flower was a message that read:
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