Martin O'Rawe arrives at the General Medical Council, London. Mr O'Rawe is one of seven doctors, some who no longer work at the private clinic for heroin addicts who was today facing a disciplinary hearing over allegations of inappropriate treatment in what is expected to be one of the biggest cases in the General Medical Council's 145-year history. The charges relate to alleged inappropriate prescriptions of methadone, a widely-used heroin substitute, for patients at the Stapleford Centre, which has sites in Ongar, Essex, and Belgravia, central London.
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Martin O'Rawe Arrives at the General Medical Council