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Famed physicist Stephen Hawking’s former nurse struck off for failing to care for him

  • Patricia Dowdy faced several misconduct charges including financial misconduct, dishonesty and not having the correct qualifications

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Physicist Stephen Hawking in New York in April 2016. Photo: Reuters
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One of Stephen Hawking’s former nurses has been struck off after the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) ruled that she “failed to provide the standards of good, professional care that we expect and professor Hawking deserved”.

The NMC said Patricia Dowdy faced multiple misconduct charges in relation to the care she was providing to the eminent physicist including financial misconduct, dishonesty, not providing appropriate care and failing to cooperate with the NMC and not having the correct qualifications.

Hawking died in March last year aged 76.
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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth meets Hawking with nurse Patricia Dowdy at St James’s Palace in London in May 2014. Photo: Reuters
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth meets Hawking with nurse Patricia Dowdy at St James’s Palace in London in May 2014. Photo: Reuters

Matthew McClelland, the director of Fitness to Practise at the NMC, said Dowdy would not be allowed to practise as a nurse. “As the public rightly expects, in serious cases such as this – where a nurse has failed in their duty of care and has not been able to evidence to the panel that they have learned from their mistakes and be fit to practise – we will take action,” he said.

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“We have remained in close contact with the Hawking family throughout this case and I am grateful to them – as they approach the anniversary of professor Hawking’s death – and others for sharing their concerns with us. My thoughts are with the family at this difficult time.

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