A United Kingdom medical tribunal has been told how a doctor left a patient in the middle of surgery to engage in sexual activity with a nurse in a nearby operating room.
Dr. Suhail Anjum, 44-year-old Pakistani, during a recent hearing admitted to leaving the patient and engaging in sexual activity with a nurse in 2023.
According to the BBC, Anjum, and the unnamed nurse were caught in a “compromising position” by a “shocked” colleague at Tameside Hospital in Greater Manchester.
The incident, which occurred in September 2023, came to light during a fitness to practise hearing after Dr Anjum who had been living in Pakistan applied to resume work in the UK.
He did not contest the evidence presented against him by the General Medical Council (GMC) and admitted his behaviour had been “shameful”.
The consultant anaesthetist had told colleagues he needed a “comfort break” and asked another nurse to monitor the male patient halfway through surgery. Instead, he went to another operating theatre in Ashton-under-Lyne where he had sex with a woman identified as Nurse C.
Andrew Molloy, representing the GMC, said the colleague who walked in on them had been “shocked and quickly walked through the theatre to the exit doors”.
Dr Anjum, who was absent for about eight minutes, later returned to complete the procedure. Mr Molloy confirmed that “no harm came to the patient when Dr Anjum was absent from the theatre and the procedure went on without further incident”.
The nurse who discovered the pair reported the matter to her line manager.
During the hearing, Dr Anjum admitted to engaging in sexual activity with Nurse C and acknowledged his actions could have put the patient at risk.
He said he knew she was “likely to be nearby” when he left the operating theatre.
