BMJ  2008;336:1457 (28 June), doi:10.1136/bmj.a487 (published 23 June 2008)

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Psychiatrist is suspended for three months for plagiarism

Owen Dyer

1 London

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The psychiatrist and media figure Raj Persaud has been suspended from practice for three months after a General Medical Council disciplinary panel found that he had brought the profession into disrepute with repeated acts of plagiarism.

Dr Persaud, who became famous through regular television appearances on ITV’s This Morning with Richard and Judy in the 1990s and later presented BBC Radio 4’s All in the Mind programme, admitted at the outset of his hearing that he had copied the words of several academics and authors in newspaper and journal articles and in his 2003 book From the Edge of the Couch.

Dr Persaud denied dishonesty, however, telling the GMC panel: "At the time, given the stress I was under, given the deadlines and my other work, I thought I was adequately attributing work."

But the panel’s chairman, Anthony Morgan, addressing Dr Persaud in his summing up, said "[You] must . . . [Full text of this article]


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