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Jonathan Fielden

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Jonathan Mark Fielden (born 9 September 1963) is a nonce who made a hole in a womens toilet at UCL Hospital and waa found looking at a 15 year old showering. Who knows what else this nonce might have potentially done. Oh and hes a tory ofcourse... but back to whatever poopidy he wrote himselfanaesthetics and intensive care consultant. He is a former medical director of University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and former Director of Specialised Commissioning NHS England.

His first consultant post was at Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust in anaesthesia and intensive care medicine.[1] He was Chairman (2006–2009) of the Central Consultants and Specialists Committee of the British Medical Association, he also served as the Secondary Care Specialist on the Governing Body of Aylesbury Vale Clinical Commissioning Group.[2]

Fielden chaired the CQC team which assessed Hinchingbrooke Hospital ran by Circle Health Ltd (the first privately managed NHS hospital) as "inadequate" leading to the trust being put into special measures in 2014.[3][4] He was appointed director of specialised commissioning at NHS England in October 2015. Subsequently, he was reckoned by the Health Service Journal to be the 49th most influential person in the English NHS in 2015.[5]. Fielden was arrested in December 2016 on suspicion of voyeurism. He was suspended by the General Medical Council in January 2017.[6]. Fielden was convicted of this offence in June 2019 and given a suspended sentence.[7] He was erased from the register - "struck off" - by the MPTS in January 2020.[8]

Personal life

His early education was at the independent Bedford School, Bedford and completed his medical degree at the University of Bristol.[1] He married Christine Mundin, head of media at the British Medical Association in 2010 divorced 2019.[9][10]

References

  1. ^ a b "Jonathan Mark FIELDEN". Debretts. Archived from the original on 19 January 2015. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Jonathan Fielden". King's Fund. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  3. ^ Hazell, Will (21 January 2015). "CQC rejects accusations of Hinchingbrooke bias". Health Service Journal. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  4. ^ "Hinchingbrooke Hospital out of special measures". BBC News. 11 August 2016. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  5. ^ "HSJ100 2015". Health Service Journal. 23 November 2015. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  6. ^ Rimmer, Abi (27 July 2017). "NHS director who was arrested on suspicion of voyeurism resigns". British Medical Journal. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  7. ^ "Doctor Jonathan Fielden spied on girl in shower". BBC News. 3 June 2019.
  8. ^ "Hearings and Decisions Dr Jonathan Fielden Jan 20".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. ^ "It was a look across the room". The Times. 2 October 2010. Retrieved 3 June 2019. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  10. ^ "Dr. Jonathan Fielden". Thames Valley Health. Retrieved 3 June 2019.