Indian doctor fined for professional misconduct in Singapore

Singapore: A 32-year-old Indian-origin doctor in Singapore has been fined Singapore dollars 2,000 for administrating a drug to a patient in wrong way at the Singapore General Hospital in July 2012. The Singapore Medical Council (SMC) said, Dr Garuna Murthee Kavitha injected the chemotherapy drug into the patient’s spinal canal, rather than a vein. This […]

Singapore: A 32-year-old Indian-origin doctor in Singapore has been fined Singapore dollars 2,000 for administrating a drug to a patient in wrong way at the Singapore General Hospital in July 2012.

The Singapore Medical Council (SMC) said, Dr Garuna Murthee Kavitha injected the chemotherapy drug into the patient's spinal canal, rather than a vein. This could have caused the patient severe neurological damage, the Straits Times reported today.