Doctor saw under-18s alone while facing child porn charges

A doctor who was facing child pornography charges in England carried out unsupervised consultations with under-18s while working at a Scottish hospital, a tribunal has revealed.
Dr Carey Girling was banned from treating child patients without a chaperone present while he was being investigated by police.
He broke these restrictions on more than one occasion in March 2022 while working at Belford Hospital in Fort William. The following year, he was convicted of child pornography offences.
The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) has now struck him off the medical register.
Dr Girling qualified as a doctor in 2017 and in March 2022 was employed as a locum doctor in the emergency department at Belford Hospital ā a general hospital within the NHS Highland catchment.
Its A&E department treats 9,000 patients every year.
The tribunal heard that Dr Girling was initially arrested in November 2020 accused of being in possession of child pornography.
He was allowed to return to work during the investigation but was required to be supervised while attending to patients under the age of 18.
He was also required to keep an adequate log detailing his consultations and have the chaperone sign it.
The tribunal found that Dr Girling broke this condition and carried out unsupervised consultations on child patients seven times between 20 and 27 March 2022.
He was also found to have provided false information about chaperones being present during the consultations but the MPTS said it received no evidence to confirm this.
The tribunal heard that an email from a senior charge nurse at the hospital to the General Medical Council (GMC) stated āno one in the emergency department was aware that he required a chaperone or required to have a log completedā.
Fitness to practise āimpairedā
The tribunal comes after Dr Girling was convicted of a child sexual offences in England in 2023.
A police investigation found 28 Category A images on his laptop and one Category A image on an external hard drive belonging to him.
He initially pled not guilty to the charges, before changing his plea at Cambridge Crown Court in June, 2023.
He was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work, attend rehabilitation, and register with the police.
He also has to comply with a sexual prevention order until 2028.
The MPTS tribunal ruled on Friday that Dr Girlingās fitness to practise is impaired by reason of misconduct and conviction.
A ruling published by the MPTS said they were āsatisfied that the circumstances of Dr Girlingās case were so serious that his misconduct and conviction were fundamentally incompatible with continued registrationā.
It added that his actions had āundermined and breached the trust and confidence of patients and the public in the medical professionā and that his āconvictions inevitably brought the profession into disreputeā.
In a statement submitted to the tribunal, the doctor said he no longer worked in a clinical role and āhad no intention of ever returning to oneā.
He said he had always done his ābest for patientsā and wished to āmove on in life and from medicineā.
Dr Girling has 28 days to appeal the decision.
NHS Highland said Dr Girling had clear instruction from the General Medical Council (GMC) ā which maintains the official register of medical practitioners ā that he had to have chaperones for any patient under 18.
A spokesperson added: āImmediate action was taken to suspend any further locum shifts and we communicated to the GMC that he was in breach of his conditions.
āIt is the action taken by NHS Highland that has resulted in this further tribunal being undertaken.ā