An Indian origin nurse lost his registration after injecting dishwashing liquid into a patient’s body
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Mandy
Yes, it happened in Australia. He was not so good in English that’s why..
Mandy
Yes, it happened in Australia. He was not so good in English that’s why..
Mandy
Yes, it happened in Australia. He was not so good in English that’s why..
eAnswers Team
Yes, Bhavesh Shah an Indian origin nurse who was practicing at the Sydney Adventist Hospital in Wahroonga in May 2009 lost his registration when a 79 year old patient came for a hip replacement. He was banned from practicing in Australia for at least a year. According to the administration he did so because of his poor English skills.
eAnswers Team
Yes, Bhavesh Shah an Indian origin nurse who was practicing at the Sydney Adventist Hospital in Wahroonga in May 2009 lost his registration when a 79 year old patient came for a hip replacement. He was banned from practicing in Australia for at least a year. According to the administration he did so because of his poor English skills.
eAnswers Team
Yes, Bhavesh Shah an Indian origin nurse who was practicing at the Sydney Adventist Hospital in Wahroonga in May 2009 lost his registration when a 79 year old patient came for a hip replacement. He was banned from practicing in Australia for at least a year. According to the administration he did so because of his poor English skills.