NHS Psychiatrist in the UK sacked for recommending TB Joshua's Emmanuel TV to patient
A NHS
psychiatrist in the UK Dr
Julius Awakame, 50, has been sacked after he advised a patient to get help from TB Joshua's 24-hour church TV
channel, Emmanuel TV because she might be possessed by demonic
'special forces'.
According to UK Daily Mail, Dr Julius recorded medical notes diagnosing the woman as
having a history of 'satanic ritual abuse' and said her issues could not
be addressed by regular treatment.
The
woman - known as Patient A - claimed Awakame also told her to get 'nice
holy water' before 'switching off' during the consultation at a health
centre in Harwich, Essex.
When
community psychiatric nurse Martin Rowe later quizzed Awkame whether
she she was possessed, the medic replied: 'She may well be' and claimed
she had been thrown out of her local church due to her condition.
The doctor's employment with the North Essex Partnership Foundation Trust was terminated the following month.
Today
Awkame - who has since returned to his native Ghana - faced being
struck off after he was found guilty in his absence at a medical
tribunal of a number of misconduct charges.
The consultation took place on January 23 2014 when Awakame was treating the vulnerable woman as an outpatient.
The
hearing, in Manchester, was told he was made aware she had a
'Dissociative Identity' - a personality disorder - and a 'history of
previous satanic ritual abuse' before making a record of it in his
notes.
But
Awakame, formerly of Ipswich, then told Patient A she had been
'initiated through satanic ritual' and wrote down a website address for
her to access.
He told her the TV station was 'specifically targeted for people who experienced similar situations.'
And
he said her problems 'could only be addressed by the church' before he
wrote down the name and suggested she write a book about her
experiences.
He also told Patient A he had watched the TV station and said there were 'many people who had similar problems' to her.
The
patient further claimed Awakame told her to ask the church to send her
some 'nice holy water' to help with her problems. She later spoke to Mr
Rowe about the encounter and the nurse quizzed Awakame.
When the nurse told Awakame that Patient A thought she might be 'possessed' he replied: 'She may well be.'
The
doctor also said he 'studied' the TV station 'for hours' and said the
woman's church had recognised she was possessed and had thrown her out.
Speaking
of her emotional state following the meeting, Patient A said: 'I had
pretty much switched off after hearing Dr Awakame tell me that no
psychiatrist or psychologist could help me as throughout my childhood my
parents had told me that no one would believe me and no one would help
me'.
Awakame was reported to a consultant psychiatrist at the Trust by Mr Rowe the day after the consultation.
Following an investigation he was subsequently sacked and referred to the General Medical Council.
Awakame,
who worked in various hospitals in the NHS from 1997 to 2014, will be
disciplined next month by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service.
He is currently working as a lecturer in 'health informatics' in his home country where he graduated in medicine in 1993
Source: UK Daily Mail
NHS Psychiatrist in the UK sacked for recommending TB Joshua's Emmanuel TV to patient
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