South Thanet`s MP, Laura Sandys, and North  Thanet`s Roger Gale have condemned the GMC for seeking to censure a Christian  doctor working as a partner within the Bethesda (Cliftonville) practice for  discussing religious beliefs with patients.
“It is quite wrong that the Doctor, Richard  Scott , should be reprimanded by the General Medical Council for “risking  bringing the profession into disrepute” by mentioning Christianity after having  given medical advice to his patient.” say the MPs.   “The Bethesda Medical  Centre not only delivers excellent care to our constituents but is known to be a  Christian practise.
Laura Sandys says:
“We totally appreciate that medical standards  need regulating, but monitoring and then sanctioning doctors on conversations  with patients, that do not relate to their medical condition, must be a matter  between the individuals and dealt with locally.  The GMC has over-reacted and  needs to put an end to mis-placed  activism that is putting a respected doctor’s  profession on the line.” 
Patients have the right to transfer to  alternative surgeries if they so wish but with some of the best standards in  East Kent there are many patients who would very much like to be able to  register at Bethesda.”. 
The Authorities  need to get away from  managing every aspect of professionals’ lives – this doctor’s natural instinct  to make reference to Christianity is not a matter for the GMC, it is matter for  his conscience and beliefs.”
And Roger Gale adds:
“I had the privilege of representing the  Bethesda Practice, in its former premises and in the new Bethesda Centre, for  twenty-seven years.  The doctors are known to be Christian. They do not seek to  impose their beliefs upon their patients and more than I, as a Christian Member  of Parliament, seek to force my beliefs on my constituents, but I believe that  they have a faith that they choose to share with some of their patients is of  great benefit and, sometimes, of comfort.
Nobody is saying that a Doctor ought to be a  Christian, or of any other faith, but to treat faith as an active  disqualification, as the GMC apparently seeks to do, is unacceptable.  It is not  up to the GMC  to play God!” 
 
 
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