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<blockquote data-quote="Petronica" data-source="post: 853329" data-attributes="member: 116133"><p>I think that given a recommendation has been made for your licence to be withdrawn, you need to get a copy of the GP's report, so you know for sure the basis on which this decision was made, and if there is scope for appeal. If it was me, I would, in the first instance, put the request in writing to the GP, for them to consider when they return to work next Monday. I realise that the Practice may not have a copy of the report, but I think it is right to say that the GP would have to agree the disclosure of its contents, as third party information, because he wrote the report. Having read all the posts, it seems that there is so much scope for 'interpretation' in these reports, that not knowing exactly how each questions was dealt with by the GP, it's well nigh impossible to know how best to proceed. Good luck and keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petronica, post: 853329, member: 116133"] I think that given a recommendation has been made for your licence to be withdrawn, you need to get a copy of the GP's report, so you know for sure the basis on which this decision was made, and if there is scope for appeal. If it was me, I would, in the first instance, put the request in writing to the GP, for them to consider when they return to work next Monday. I realise that the Practice may not have a copy of the report, but I think it is right to say that the GP would have to agree the disclosure of its contents, as third party information, because he wrote the report. Having read all the posts, it seems that there is so much scope for 'interpretation' in these reports, that not knowing exactly how each questions was dealt with by the GP, it's well nigh impossible to know how best to proceed. Good luck and keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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