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Former Israeli army medic is struck off the British medical register

February 26, 2009 14:15

ByMarcus Dysch, Marcus Dysch

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A former Israeli army doctor who acted inappropriately while working as a GP in England has been struck off the medical register.

Paul Hirschowitz told one patient she had a “nice ass” and another woman, who was suffering from depression, that “cuddles were better than medicine”.

The 50-year-old was working at a surgery in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, when the incidents took place between 2005 and 2007.

Last week, a General Medical Council Fitness to Practise panel in Manchester found him guilty of “sexualised behaviour and a gross breach of patients’ trust over a prolonged period”.