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A secret recording in which a patient allegedly tells her married GP that he has “such a kissable mouth” was played to a disciplinary panel yesterday.
Dr Simon Robinson could also be heard asking the woman to stroke his chest during the taped sex sessions at his surgery and in the patient’s home, it was claimed.
The two hour-long recordings - which feature sounds of kissing and heavy breathing - were made by the woman after she says she began to feel “used” in their affair and decided to expose him. The General Medical Council fitness to practise panel convened yesterday to listen to the tapes along with both the doctor and his alleged ex-lover, who he called “my number one patient”.
At one point a male voice says “Stroke my nipples” and then “Thank you” twice at which the woman replies “You’re welcome” before the pair laugh.
At another, the pair discuss medical matters before both fall silent and for ten minutes the only sound is the patient making moaning noises. Robinson admits he “overstepped the mark” but denies the pair had a sexual relationship and claims the tapes are fabricated.
The 44-year-old GP, from Oswestry, Shropshire, is accused of conducting a 16-month affair between 2009 and 2010 with the woman, who was referred to only as Patient A.
He allegedly even asked her to call for a doctor when he was providing out-of-hours cover so he could come round to her house and have her perform a sex act on him.
Robinson, whose wife Catherine was not at yesterday’s hearing, is also accused of asking Patient A to send photographs of herself wearing lingerie as well as sending her cards with messages including: “Behave yourself and you’ll always be my number one patient”.
Patient A allegedly decided to record the sex sessions using her mobile phone hidden in her handbag at his surgery and then on a windowsill at her home.
During one tape, Patient A was heard to say, “Well have you missed me?” before noises of kissing and heavy breathing were heard over a ten-minute period.
In the second clip, Patient A is heard to say, “You have such a kissable mouth”, followed by some inaudible sounds after which she says: “I really think you should run off with me”.
Patient A also compiled a diary during the alleged romance and submitted an item of clothing to the Manchester hearing she says had Robinson’s body fluid on it.
Under cross-examination, Patient A denied claims by Robinson’s lawyer Andrew Hockton that she had “fantasised” about having a relationship with the GP.
The solicitor suggested that while sexual activity is alleged to have been taking place on the second tape, Robinson had actually been out of the room as she had asked him to move her washing machine.
Patient A has drawn a diagram of the GP’s body for the panel. On it she pinpointed the moles that she claims he has, as well as their shape and size. She has described them as red, flat and blotchy.
Mr Hockton said Robinson had told her he had a condition which meant he had lots of moles, but she denied knowing this.
Robinson, who denies many of the allegations against him, is accused of misconduct. - Daily Mail
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JFT, wrote
Coyzan, wrote
@Des - there's a new technological development. Its called the internet. It allows you to post messages from all over the world onto any forum you wish.No matter where you live. You should try it. Its fantastic.
Des, wrote
@Anonymous, 07:42pm on 9 February 2012 This story is in the UK - are you from the UK??? Otherwise strange that your family doctor is from the UK.
Jovial, wrote
Can we really trust the medical professonals? Im so dumb glad that my girlfriend's Gynaecologist is just and old man who values time and does not fool about
Anonymous, wrote
Dr Robinson has been our family Doctor for the past 15 or more years. He is amazing, and nothing like the sexual predator some news reports make him out to be. This woman has become obsessed with him, why she is allowed to remain anon I have no idea. Of course his wife supports him, after all these years of being his wife she knows him best, she is not an idiot. Shame on the Patient A I say, as time goes on the truth will out. I stand firmly in support of Dr Robinson.
Anonymous, wrote
This makes my skin crawl, we are supposed to be looked after by GP,s we put our trust in them. And i expect the wifey seen clinging onto his hand believes everything he says!! Shame on you Doc.
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