Simon Bramhall, 53, admitted using a laser to write his initials on the organsA 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 initials on the organs of anaesthetised patients in 2013 while working at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital. He had previously appeared at Birmingham Crown Court before being ordered to to carry out 120 hours of unpaid work and fined £10,000. Bramhall resigned from his job at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital in 2014 when the act came to light, the court was told. 'We can reassure his patients that there was no impact whatsoever on the quality of his clinical outcomes.'
Source: Daily Mail June 08, 2021 10:44 UTC