Report on death of Lisa Niland (19) highlights 'factual dispute' between doctors over CT scan
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The tragic case of Lisa Niland, who died at 19 from a brain bleed after being treated at Sligo University Hospital, has sparked a major investigation. An expert report from the Medical Council points to a factual dispute among doctors regarding the interpretation of a critical CT scan. The family of the deceased has called for a comprehensive inquiry to evaluate the fitness to practise of the medical professionals involved, emphasizing the necessity of accountability in medical care to prevent future tragedies.
An expert report commissioned by the Medical Council has indicated that a full inquiry into the 'fitness to practise' of the involved doctors may be essential to resolve disputes regarding the care provided to Lisa Niland before her tragic death.
The death of 19-year-old Lisa Niland following an incident at a fast-food restaurant has raised significant concerns and highlighted the critical need for a thorough investigation of the medical practices involved.
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