Dentist Dr. Paul G. O’Reilly & Burlington Dental Clinic found guilty of misconduct

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EU Dentist Org
Country: Ireland
Dentist Dr.  Paul G. O’Reilly & Burlington Dental Clinic &  the Hermitage Medical Clinic in Dublin was found guilty of professional misconduct, at an investigation into his fitness to practise dentistry ,held on 12 December, 2014 ,in relation to the following different allegations  .a.A complaint that the practitioner has, either in this State or elsewhere, been convicted of or made the subject of a criminal finding for an offence.
b.A complaint that the practitioner has been guilty of unsatisfactory professional conduct or professional misconduct.
c.A complaint that the practitioner is not competent to practise medicine (that is, the person does not have sufficient physical capacity, mental capacity or skill to practise medicine or does not have sufficient communication skills for the practice of medicine, including an adequate command of the English language).
d.A complaint that the practitioner has an impairment.
e.A complaint that the practitioner is otherwise not a suitable person to hold registration in the practitioner's profession
 

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    H.C.
    A complaint about a registered medical practitioner may be made and dealt with even though the practitioner has ceased to be registered.
    Dentist Dr.  Paul G. O’Reilly & Burlington Dental Clinic &  the Hermitage Medical Clinic in Dublin
    Any of the following complaints can be made about a medical student:
    Dentist Dr.  Paul G. O’Reilly & Burlington Dental Clinic &  the Hermitage Medical Clinic in Dublin
    a. A complaint that a student has, either in this State of elsewhere, been charged with an offence, or has been convicted of or made the subject of a criminal finding for an offence, that is punishable by 12 months imprisonment or more. Dentist Dr.  Paul G. O’Reilly & Burlington Dental Clinic &  the Hermitage Medical Clinic in Dublin

    b. A complaint that a student has an impairment.

    c. A complaint that a student has contravened a condition of the student's registration or an undertaking given by the student to the National Board.

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