Alex McIntyre
BBC News, West Midlands
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Dr Sayed Talibi shared an image of him performing encephalon room connected his making love floor plan (stock picture)
A expert has been struck disconnected for assaulting a woman, making racist aliases derogatory comments and uploading an image of a patient's encephalon connected his making love profile.
Dr Sayed Talibi, from Tamworth, Staffordshire, was sanctioned by nan Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) aft it recovered his fittingness to practise was impaired.
Other examples of his misconduct included threatening a female pinch waterboarding, posing for pictures pinch weapons and stealing beverage powder worthy £23.50 from Asda.
The tribunal decided to erase Dr Talibi's sanction from nan General Medical Council's register, effective immediately.
The MPTS grounds of nan tribunal, which concluded connected 8 August, said Dr Talibi:
- behaved successful a threatening aliases abusive mode towards a woman, including stating that he would taxable her to waterboarding, successful 2016-7
- physically assaulted nan female successful 2016-7
- "intentionally penetrated nan female without her consent" successful 2017
- contacted nan female successful 2018 successful breach of a non-molestation order
- uploaded an inappropriate image of himself to a making love website successful September 2017, which showed him performing encephalon room and included nan exposed encephalon of nan patient, without nan patient's permission
- illegally recorded his ain proceeding astatine Birmingham Magistrates' Court successful January 2017 erstwhile he was owed to beryllium sentenced for driving offences
- made racist aliases derogatory statements including "I dislike Afghan culture" and "I dislike kuffar [non-Muslims] and achromatic people" aliases akin betwixt January 2016 and August 2017
- posed for photographs betwixt 2007 and 2017 while holding guns, knives and an axe
- on much than 1 juncture downloaded and/or viewed video footage of beheadings and killings and an image of a waterboarding device
- stole £23.50 worthy of beverage powder from a branch of Asda successful Tamworth successful May 2017
- provided mendacious accusation to his power supplier complete a £770 power measure successful June 2017
The president of nan panel, Andrew Lewis, said Dr Talibi's behaviour was "fundamentally incompatible pinch his continued registration".
"It [the tribunal] concluded that erasure was nan only punishment that it could enforce fixed nan seriousness of nan misconduct, nan deficiency of penetration and remediation shown, and nan consequence of repetition that remained," he wrote successful nan report.
He said allowing him to return to "unrestricted practice" would beryllium inconsistent pinch nan findings owed to nan "seriousness" of Dr Talibi's misconduct.
The study said Dr Talibi had 28 days to lodge an entreaty against nan tribunal's decision.