Dr Amy ESKANDER
Doctor- Decision on impairment
- Hearing not yet held
- Outcome
- Hearing not yet held
- Type of case
- Conviction / Caution, Misconduct
- Hearing start date
- 19 Feb 2025
- Hearing end date
- 04 Mar 2025
- Hearing venue
- St James’s Buildings, 79 Oxford Street, Manchester, M1 6FQ Get directions to St James’s Buildings, 79 Oxford Street, Manchester, M1 6FQ for Dr Amy ESKANDER's hearing. External link opens in a new tab.
- GMC reference number
- 7034527
- Area of incident
- Exeter, Warwick
- Profession
- Doctor
Pre hearing information
- Allegation
The tribunal will inquire into the allegation that, on or around 17 June 2021 and 14 July 2022, Dr Eskander submitted forms as part of the Annual Review of Competency Progression and failed to disclose that she was involved in legal proceedings in respect of an alleged offence. It is also alleged that, on 20 October 2021 whilst studying at St George’s University of London, Dr Eskander submitted an assignment as her own work when it was predominantly the work of a colleague and, when she applied for a training post at Health Education England Thames Valley, she failed to disclose that she was involved in legal proceedings and that the University had raised allegations of assessment irregularity. It is alleged that Dr Eskander’s actions were dishonest.
It is further alleged that, on 19 August 2022 at Warwick Crown Court, Dr Eskander was convicted of unlawfully evicting an occupier and, on 8 December 2022, she was fined £2000 and ordered to pay compensation of £3,600.
- 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.