Kingston nurse struck off after making derogatory comments about line manager
Briefly

Mohammad Ahmed Humeedi Hindawi, a former trauma and orthopaedic coordinator at Kingston Hospital, faced dire consequences for serious misconduct during his tenure. A misconduct panel ruled that his actions severely impaired his fitness to practice as a registered nurse. This included administering a four-fold overdose of antipsychotic medication without a prescription and making derogatory comments about a colleague. The investigation led by Kingston Hospital recorded multiple infractions, including altering patient records and providing inaccurate information. While Mr. Hindawi claimed to have faced workplace bullying, the panel was unconvinced, citing his lack of accountability and inappropriate behavior.
The Nursing and Midwifery Council's panel deemed Mohammad Hindawi's actions as harmful and unprofessional, ruling him unfit to practice nursing due to serious misconduct.
The panel explicitly stated that Mr. Hindawi's derogatory comments about his line manager and inappropriate administration of a high dose of antipsychotic reflect significant misconduct.
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