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  • 24 February 2013, 16:20

Doctors From Abroad Must Take English Test

New checks will be introduced to make sure all NHS doctors can speak English well enough to treat patients, the Government has announced.

It comes five years after David Gray, 70, was killed by a German doctor on his first out-of-hours shift in the UK.

Daniel Ubani accidentally gave the pensioner 10 times the recommended dose of the painkiller diamorphine.

The locum was struck off the medical register in the UK, but still practises in Germany, despite admitting death by negligence in a German court.

Mr Gray's son Stuart, 53, himself a GP, said: "What Ubani had done was try to register with Leeds PCT (Primary Care Trust).

"They'd made him sit an English language test to see if he was proficient. He failed that, so he decided to apply to another PCT, this being Cornwall.

"They didn't bother to test his English language skills, put him on the list, once he was on the list he can practise anywhere in the country and he then went to practise in Cambridgeshire where he killed my father."

Last year, research by Pulse magazine for GPs found that 792 EU doctors were on the so-called "performers lists" of 51 Primary Care Trusts, allowing them to work in the UK. Of those, 657 doctors, or 83%, hadn't had their English skills tested.

From April 1 there will be one national list which every GP will have to be on before treating patients. There will also be a legal duty to ensure those on it have good English.

Health minister Dr Dan Poulter said: "It's not something that should cause huge public alarm, but it's something that we do know from the case of Doctor Daniel Ubani, and other doctors, who are sometimes flown in to do short-term locums in the NHS from Europe, that it is something that has actually caused deaths in this country.

"That's completely unacceptable and that's why we're introducing language checking for all overseas doctors including those within the EU."

But Dr Gray, of Blakedown, Worcestershire, has his doubts. He said: "I'd like to know how they're going to police it.

"If they say it's going to be illegal for the doctor to work here if they can't communicate in English, well, it was illegal for Cornwall PCT to put Ubani on their list, and no one has been held to account for breaking the law there."

Niall Dickson, chief executive of the GMC, welcomed the Government's plans. "This is good news for patients," he said. "The Health Minister's announcement today will help strengthen patient safety across the UK.

"Our position is clear - patients must be confident that the doctor who treats them has the right communications skills to do the job.

"If doctors cannot speak English to a safe standard then the GMC must be able to protect patients by preventing them from practising in the UK."

what do you think?

first 20 comments

John Mechelen

6:22am on 24/2/2013

About time.I live in Cornwall,and find the health care very good.Can we see that all immigrants have a good command of the english language before entering this country.

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Neil Foster

7:31am on 24/2/2013

It's about time

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shaun spencer

7:58am on 24/2/2013

And so i should think so too.wheres the british doctors and nurses come to that.

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Paul Martin

9:16am on 24/2/2013

The British doctors and nurses are finding work elsewhere, having been pushed out. Our local hospital is predominantly Asian , when it comes to Doctors. Not a racist comment, just a fact. Why, i don't know.

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Diane Rogers

9:37am on 24/2/2013

Getting the same here, I was sitting in a&e and was told by a ex recruiting nurse why it was happening. No one sat a looked at how many nurses were going to be retiring and when so not enough English nurses were being recruited

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jeni sperber

9:39am on 24/2/2013

A lot of our doctors don't like the shifts in the hospitals. Also we do keep the best doctors that come from abroad to study here.

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Paul Martin

11:23am on 24/2/2013

jeni, the asian doctors don't work night shifts, weekends, or any other unsociable shifts. They don't offer any more than the british doctors. If they were putting more into it than the british, then we can't complain. That's not the case. I've had bad experiences with most doctors, but as most of them were asian, i find myself being swayed against them. That's my opinion based on personal experience. If i was of the American mentality, i would be a rich man.

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Bazil Brush

8:19am on 24/2/2013

and test the nurses, porters etc

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field_pete

8:40am on 24/2/2013

Someone said on the news this morning that we should do more to help them adapt. NO, it is not up to the UK to adapt to immigrants, it up to them to conform to us.

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Paul Martin

9:19am on 24/2/2013

If anyone wants a British passport, they should at least speak the language fluently. Why should we adapt to their incompetence. I'd be happy to test every one of them.

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David Wragg

12:15pm on 24/2/2013

Well said, Pete and Paul. I was brought up believing that 'when in Rome...' but this seems to have been turned on its head. Good communication is essential at all times, but never more so than when someone is ill.

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joelle cooke

9:13am on 24/2/2013

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Kelly Lovatt

10:58am on 24/2/2013

What a stupid comment

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Malcolm Pepper

11:38am on 24/2/2013

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Gordon Wright

10:05am on 24/2/2013

Not before time, Any doctor practising in the United Kingdom who cannot speak English is a menace..............

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sunshine

11:02am on 24/2/2013

No doubt Labour will reverse this if and when they get back to Government

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Malcolm Pepper

11:03am on 24/2/2013

Just go into the surgery draw a picture of where it hurts then go and get the pills. job done whats all the fuss about

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pjbeckett

11:08am on 24/2/2013

We used to have an English doctor when I was a child, I wonder what happened to him ?

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sunshine

11:24am on 24/2/2013

What is an English doctor???

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pjbeckett

11:32am on 24/2/2013

Unlike the two we have now, he didn`t expect me to speak Spanish or Nigerian..

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johnny_1234

11:31am on 24/2/2013

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ali baba

11:53am on 24/2/2013

Well most English white take the income support way sadly. Foreigners study hard to better themselves.

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ali baba

11:59am on 24/2/2013

I have a condition called menieres, it is an inner ear balance disorder. Thanks to leading specialists of Jewish and Muslim heritage I am much better. Some of you should be ashamed of the rubbish you are writing.

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GillieLouise

2:12pm on 24/2/2013

ali.... I agree with you dear. The NHS would be in dire trouble without these foreign doctors and nurses...However, they should at least be understood verbally.

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ali baba

2:37pm on 24/2/2013

gillie 100% they should speak English but have you read half the comments on here. they making out all the foreign doctors are a burden to this country

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denisparsons

12:15pm on 24/2/2013

Most foreign doctors I've seen can speak good English.

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David Wragg

12:20pm on 24/2/2013

Immigrants seeking jobs such as those in medicine should have a very good command of English before they start, and it should always have been this way. The German doctor mentioned should have been charged with manslaughter in this country. Other immigrants seeking less sensiive and important work should have a year in which to learn English. I am not biased sa I get very irritated with television progammes showing people wanting to live and work abroad while they have no knowldge of the language. The old adage, 'when in Rome...' comes to mind.

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t.bulgin

1:29pm on 24/2/2013

About time too. Can you imagine all the dogooders and frightened little left wingers introducing this ?.... I can't... "ooh, I cant mention the word English, I might be accused of being a racist. No, everyone is welcome and they can speak whatever language they want. The racist British will just have to put up with it"

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Princess Angelique

2:47pm on 24/2/2013

As it happens, all my doctors are English or Irish, but personally I don't give a monkey's where they're from so long as we understand each other!

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kevin

2:58pm on 24/2/2013

Too many locums, too many tagets,dentistry is the same targets and not care to many corporates, not proper care

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d and d Phillips

3:12pm on 24/2/2013

Seems a bit half c*ck, considering we are ruled by French and German speakers.

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