Doctor Gets Floaty Sensation @ Work
July 1st, 2009 by Rick

A doctor, Jonathan Chahal, was up before the General Medical Council, a group that registers and regulates doctors in the UK. The counsel to GMC, Craig Sephton QC, told the board that Chahal had told him that while at work, he would inhale a mixture of air and the anesthetic Entonox, because it left him with a “floaty” sensation.
Four female nurses were also said to have participated in the Benny Hill-like shenanigans. As a result the Council is under the conclusion that Chahal is not going to be able to practice because of his “mental health”.
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