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Dr Daman SHARMA

Medical practitioners tribunal – New Hearing scheduled
Outcome on impairment
Hearing not yet held
Summary of outcome
Hearing not yet held
Type of case
Misconduct
Hearing date from
01 Oct 2024
Hearing date to
22 Nov 2024
Details
Will also sit: 06 -10 January 2025.
Location of hearing
St James’s Buildings, 79 Oxford Street, Manchester, M1 6FQ Contact us about observing a hearing
6137845
Area of practice
Oldham, Liverpool

Pre hearing information

Allegation

The tribunal will inquire into the allegation that, between October 2009 and September 2021, Dr Sharma behaved inappropriately towards 8 colleagues and 2 patients and that his conduct constituted harassment and was sexually motivated. It is also alleged that on or around 26 September 2021, Dr Sharma accessed the medical records of a colleague when he was not the treating clinician and had not received his colleague’s permission to do so.

It is further alleged that in 2016, Dr Sharma gave false information at a police interview and failed to inform his employer that he had been suspended from the National Performers List and that in 2018, Dr Sharma failed to inform a prospective employer that an order of conditions had been imposed on his registration. It is alleged that Dr Sharma’s conduct was dishonest.

 

Allegations

This reflects the allegation as it stands at the start of the hearing. The allegation may be amended as the hearing proceeds and when findings of fact are made by the tribunal.

Decisions

All decisions are published online within 28 days of the conclusion of the hearing.

Journalists

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Private hearings

In accordance with Rule 41(2) of the General Medical Council (Fitness to Practise) Rules 2004, the tribunal may decide to exclude the public from the proceedings or any part of the proceedings, where they consider that the circumstances of the case outweigh the public interest in holding the hearing in public.