The medical professionâs watchdog ruled today that Dr Richard Scott, a Christian GP who runs a clinic in Margate, breached the rules which forbid doctors from imposing their beliefs on patients in a way that might distress them.
The 51-year-old doctor insists he made only a âgentle offerâ to the man, known as Patient A, to talk about faith at the end of a consultation.
However, after a hearing, the medical watchdog ruled that he had used his position as a doctor to preach his religion in a way that caused distress.
The council ruled that some of the allegations they believed had been found true included Dr Scott saying that the Devil âhaunts people who do not turn to Jesusâ and that Patient Aâs own religion, which was not Christianity, âcould not offer him any protectionâ.
The National Secular Society welcomed the ruling in a statement: âWe welcome the GMCâs determination making it clear that doctors...must set aside their own personal beliefs and not evangelise when treating patients.â
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