Senior Member
|
|
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Tralfamadore
Posts: 10,343
|
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Tralfamadore
Posts: 10,343
|
'Brain stem, Mr Piehole and Sausage t*ts'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1tkyN5BsD
Quote:
A doctor made up sexualised and derogatory nicknames for colleagues and patients where she worked, a disciplinary hearing was told today.
Dr Elizabeth Jasiak, 41, openly referred to workmates as 'Sausage T*ts', 'Jugs' and 'Douche Bag', and called patients 'Brain Stem', 'Dumbass' and 'Mr Piehole'.
The Polish psychiatrist was also said to have regularly remarked about the breasts of one colleague and asked her for a threesome with her girlfriend.
The incidents were said to have taken place while she worked in the 'highly stressful' environment at a unit in Staffordshire for patients with learning difficulties and challenging behaviour who were described as 'very vulnerable'.
A General Medical Council (GMC) fitness to practise hearing in Manchester was told that Dr Jasiak had made inappropriate and sexualised comments concerning the physical appearance of a health care support worker at Stonefield House in Stafford between August and October 2009.
Terence Rigby, for the GMC, said a number of remarks were made either to her or about her by the doctor.
'A number of examples were that she had "a nice rack" and was "stacked", referring to her breasts, and "I have only come down to look at your t*ts",' he said.
The doctor also gave nicknames to staff members such as 'Douche Bag' and 'Jugs' - another reference to breasts, the GMC allege.
One overweight male employee was labelled 'Sausage T*ts'.
Patients were also given jokey nicknames, the disciplinary sitting in Manchester was told.
Mr Rigby said: 'The suggestion is that she created derogatory names for patients which in effect mocked their disabilities.
'Nicknames given were "Brain Stem", "Dumbass", "Mr Piehole", "Whining Slugger" and "Pain in the Butt".'
Mr Rigby said the trust later instructed an IT expert to look at her work computer use between July and October 2009 where it was found she had used it 'hundreds of times' for personal use, which flouted work rules.
One day alone she spent eight hours on the computer while at work, he said.
'Sites used were Facebook, chat forums and looking at travel sites and ticket sites,' he said.
Giving evidence, clinical psychologist Tracy Proctor said Dr Jasiak referred to a number of colleagues as 'Smurfs'.
The hearing was told two teams of staff were split into red and blue sections for a staff task and most of the blue team were small in height.
A male colleague with the name N O’Dowd was also referred to as 'Nurse Endowed' by Dr Jasiak, she said.
The hearing continues tomorrow.
|
Not very bright, is she?
|