
♀️Ultra TerfysaurusRex♀️Agent 21243
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♀️Ultra TerfysaurusRex♀️Agent 21243
@SueDefiant67
Ever defiant I WILL NOT be silenced - This is my 4th go after unjust suspension-











Only poor Gen X kids will know the struggle.


A doctor who admitted to removing the ovaries of two women in Guernsey without their consent will be allowed to continue practicing. Gynaecologist Dr Ali Shokouh-Amiri also faced more than 100 allegations of inappropriate behaviour, with 24 instances proven, but has been deemed fit to continue working in healthcare. A Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service panel has found dozens of allegations proven - ranging from over-familiarity with patients' surgical issues and clinical errors. One patient told the hearing in Manchester the removal of her left ovary without her consent "had ruined her life". Another patient, who believed Dr Shokouh-Amiri deliberately removed her ovaries, said it had brought on the menopause prematurely. The gynaecologist has been working as a consultant at Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust since November 2022. The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service ruled he had "shown good insight into his failures" and had put in place "procedures and actions to address his failings to ensure they do not happen again".





























