NHS apologises after hospital doctor took own life
BBC·2024-02-14 06:03
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Dr Vaish Kumar, 35, was wrongly told that she needed to do a further six months of training
Josh Sandiford
BBC News, West Midlands
Michele Paduano
BBC Midlands health correspondent
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2 hours ago
The doctor in charge of medical training for NHS England has apologised unreservedly to the family of a medic who took her own life.
Dr Vaish Kumar, 35, was wrongly told she needed to do a further six months of training before starting a new role.
It meant she was forced to stay at Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QE) in Birmingham, where an inquest heard she had been belittled by colleagues.
In a letter to Dr Kumar's family, seen by the BBC, NHS bosses admitted she did not need to do the extra training.
Dr Navina Evans, chief workforce and training education officer for England, told the family in the letter: "I wish to unreservedly apologise for these mistakes and for the impact they would have had.
"As an organisation we are determined to learn... not only across the Midlands but across England as a whole.
……UK
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