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The Pharmaceutical Journal
Vol 276 No 7388 p217
18 February 2006


Statutory Committee inquiries

The Statutory Committee will meet at the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, 1 Lambeth High Street, London SE1, at 9.30am on Monday 20 February, Tuesday 21 February, Wednesday 22 February and Thursday 23 February 2006 to hear the following inquiries:

Monday 20 February 2006
1. A resumed inquiry into a complaint by the Council of the Society against Maysa Jibreel Al-Natsheh (registration number 90768) and Preston Park Chemists Ltd (identification number 1087052) which alleges that a failure to ensure that the pharmacist in charge had the requisite knowledge, skills and fitness to perform the work delegated to him, a failure to ensure that he was sufficiently competent in English, a failure to ensure that he was properly informed of the professional duties he was expected to undertake, a failure to supervise and support the pharmacist in charge, and a failure to exercise proper control over the business may amount to misconduct.

Tuesday 21 February 2006
2. An inquiry into a complaint by the Council of the Society against John Brian Price (registration number 54597) which alleges that a failure to provide the best possible health care to a patient, a failure to adhere to accepted standards of professional conduct and engaging in behaviour likely to undermine public confidence in the profession and the use of a SCENAR [self-controlled energo neuro adaptive regulation] device despite having no training or accreditation in the use of complementary therapies for the treatment of facial infections may amount to misconduct.

Wednesday 22 February 2006
3. An inquiry into a complaint by the Council of the Society against Hassan Pyarali Mohammedali Merali (registration number 69675) which alleges that the supply of methadone without the authority of a prescription may amount to misconduct.

4. An inquiry into the case of Michael Murray (registration number 67466), who was convicted of driving a motor vehicle after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion of it exceeded the prescribed limit, contrary to Section 5(1)(a) of the Road Traffic Act 1988 and Schedule 2 of the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988.

Thursday 23 February 2006
5. An application for restoration by John Colin Hodges (former registration number 61745) whose name was removed from the Register in April 2003.

6. An inquiry into a complaint by the Council of the Society against Rashmikant Bhogilal Patel (registration number 70694) which alleges that the supply of citalopram tablets 40mg against a prescription calling for simvastatin tablets 40mg and a failure to respond to requests from a Society inspector regarding a formal interview may amount to misconduct.

David Gomez
Secretary to the Statutory Committee

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