Doctor struck off after attempting to kiss, bite and touch nurses in Dublin hospitals
Sudanese native Dr Mahir also tried to smell the underarm of young nurse
Published Thursday, January 10, 2013, 7:25 AM
Updated Thursday, January 10, 2013, 9:12 AM
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Happyhippo | Jan 12, 2013, 04:59 PM EST
If he needs a sniff under my arm,he can go right ahead,however i can guarentee he wont come back for a second helping.
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Ahmed_Khan | Jan 12, 2013, 03:54 PM EST
I am a Doctor & I know this doctor personally, he is really wonderful person&he was really depressed,He know lives happy with his new wife in one of the world wealthest countries&gets 5 times the salary there ,Every body makes mistakes and there is at least 1000 doctors in Ireland & almost all them are decent people & they score in medical exams far higher than the irish doctors & the medical council knows that ,thats why the doors are widely open & these doctors are competent enough to go to live and work almost any where they like
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Smyrnian | Jan 11, 2013, 06:44 PM EST
If he got a good shlap of a hurley to the face would that be a "cultural difference".
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WoundedKnee | Jan 11, 2013, 03:16 PM EST
Portia is a racist fool.
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bobby | Jan 11, 2013, 10:24 AM EST
@Portia what a thick comment from you. Idiot.
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Portia_O'Neill | Jan 11, 2013, 09:08 AM EST
What's worse here - a bite from an immigrant or a punch in the face from a native Irish drunk?
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sully1167 | Jan 11, 2013, 06:35 AM EST
He wouldn't be depressed about cultural differences if he was working in his own country and helping his own people. Is there not enough Irish who aspire to be Doctors? It's true that an Irish Doctor could also have behaved that way, but he would be treated more harshly. There would not be any excuses made for him about "CULTURAL DIFFERENCES" in Politically Correct Ireland.
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Pittsburghkid | Jan 10, 2013, 07:32 PM EST
This is a feminist attempt to get
rid of male doctors.
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irishamerica46 | Jan 10, 2013, 04:07 PM EST
I guess background checks don't work when you're from the Sudan.
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Scrivner | Jan 10, 2013, 02:52 PM EST
This lech probably left the country because a boyfriend, husband, brother of a nurse got wind of his antics and was getting ready to introduce him to some local customs.
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SingleDonald | Jan 10, 2013, 10:24 AM EST
Now, this is something which I can agree with! This guy is a complete jerk, cultural differences, or not! By him not seeking counsel, or even showing up for the disciplinary hearing, he knew he was "dead in the water". One thing, though-the Facebook reference. While I would not call any woman's picture "sexy", I would not take offense if a girl made that comment, about one of my Facebook pictures!
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merefalow | Jan 10, 2013, 08:48 AM EST
oh that open door policy,what i dont understand js,how can a suposedly educated man be so ignorant of the basics of human interaction,let alone doctor patient relationships,without being accused of racism this is not an isolated incident,many times reports of these types of incident are reported perpertrated by docktors from various parts of the world(and yes white doctors are equally guilty and have been found guilty of inapropriate behaviour in the past)but whenever i have worked abroad the companies concerned always ran induction courses to make us aware of the customs and practises of host nations,surely ireland would do the same,,whatever,we place our trust in,lokk up to and should be able to place complete trust in these men,if we cant the system is seriously flawed.
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WoundedKnee | Jan 10, 2013, 07:52 AM EST
You mean it's not OK to give a female colleague a friendly bite on the elbow? Gee--how is a Sudanese guy to know? So aren't the Irish giving orientation courses to all the Third World "doctors" they have imported and which now dominate the Irish medical "system"? Tip for Americans gong to Ireland for "The Gathering". Avoid contact with the Irish medical "system" at all costs, and even if it costs you a thousand bucks to change your ticket, come back home at the first sign of a medical problem. Better sick and broke on the plane than dying in an Irish hospital, surrounded by Pakistani and Sudanese "doctors". Even the "great" Irish nationalist Gerry Adams got to hell out of Ireland when he needed medical care.
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