Nottingham doctor had 'sexually motivated' and 'inappropriate relationship with patient'
A Nottingham doctor has been 'proven' to have had an 'inappropriate relationship with a patient', and that some of his actions while the patient was in his care were found to be 'sexually motivated'. A tribunal into whether or not Dr Hisham Maksoud's fitness to practice is impaired because of misconduct continues this week after some allegations into his conduct were found to be proven in May 2021. Patient A, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was admitted to The Park Hospital on Sherwood Lodge Drive in March and April 2008. It was proven that Dr Maksoud held Patient A's hand on one or more occasion when he visited her, inappropriately set up a personal email account so they could communicate and on one occasion tried to kiss Patient A in the car park of the Lakeside Hotel. The written determination for the tribunal in response to that allegation of kissing said: "Patient A stated that on a journey back to the hospital after her lunch out with...