Dr Ashwin Narasimha SRIDHAR GMC ref. 7030583 - copy of MPT determination

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Dear General Medical Council,

Please send me full details of the MPT hearing concerning Dr Ashwin Narasimha SRIDHAR that concluded on 11 January 2021:

'Dr Ashwin Narasimha SRIDHAR
GMC reference number 7030583
Area of practice Camden
Medical practitioners tribunal – New Hearing concluded
Outcome on impairment - Not impaired
Summary of outcome - Not impaired
Type of case - Misconduct
Hearing date from - 06 Jan 2021
Hearing date to - 11 Jan 2021

Location of hearing

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Decision

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Dear J Roberts,

 

Your information request – IR1-3044749308

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details of the MPT hearing concerning Dr  Ashwin Narasimha SRIDHAR that
concluded on 11 January 2021

 

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Dear J Roberts

 

Your information access request

 

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J Roberts left an annotation ()

Not impaired

'53. Advance use of Turnitin and then rewriting if necessary, to avoid accusations of plagiarism is expressly endorsed by UCL in their guidance to students. Most people would not consider someone dishonest for failing adequately to finish that process. The Tribunal accepted Mr Mathieson’s submission that ordinary, decent people would recognise that a failure to credit sources of information may be inadvertent or accidental. Most people would distinguish carelessness from dishonesty when looking at omissions in a bibliography, or misconstruing rules on citation.'

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