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In her April 7th letter, Prof Murphy said the master has âoverall responsibility for the events relating to the vaccination of family members within the hospital and in a consultantâs homeâ.
âThis behaviour has been brought to the attention of the Medical Council and is likely to warrant a review process. He needs to stand aside in the best interests of the hospital,â she wrote.
âIt is the boardâs responsibility to hold Dr OâConnell accountable for his actions as master/CEO. The board has not fulfilled its duty and, contrary to the recent statement, it is failing in its responsibility to uphold the strong values of this community-based hospital.
Coombe doctor brought Covid-19 vaccines home for family, review finds Dublin maternity hospital publishes lawyer’s report on vaccination of staff relatives
Thu, Apr 1, 2021, 16:23 Updated: Thu, Apr 1, 2021, 18:10
The Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital, Dublin. Photograph: Alan Betson / The Irish Times
A medical consultant at the Coombe Women and Infants University Hospital took doses out of the hospital to vaccinate family members at home, a review of vaccinations by the maternity hospital has found.
A lawyer asked to investigate the vaccination of family members of staff with leftover doses in January disclosed details of the vaccinations in a report published by the hospital on Thursday.