Difference between revisions of "N. C. A. Hunt"
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+ | '''Dr Nicholas Charles Alexander Hunt''' was one of the two pathologists who did the autopsy on former UN weapons inspector [[David Kelly]] in 2003, who possibly was "suicided". | ||
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+ | ==David Kelly== | ||
+ | His name had just been added to the list of Home Office approved Forensic Pathologists in 2002. He was the youngest, least experienced and least qualified pathologist in the team.<ref name=DR>https://drdavidkellydeaththetruth.blogspot.com/2017/12/two-pathologists.html</ref> | ||
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+ | When a doctor is appointed to a Consultant or equivalent grade in the UK they must have passed the examinations of the appropriate Royal Colleges. For a pathologist this would be the examinations set by The Royal College of Pathologists. | ||
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+ | In addition, they must also have a Certificate of Completion of Higher Training (CCHT). This confirms that the doctor has completed an approved Period of Higher Training in his speciality. | ||
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+ | Dr Hunt did not have a CCHT and is listed by the General Medical Council as having no Specialist Training; as far as they are concerned he was not a GP and not a Specialist.<ref name=DR/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:10, 22 May 2021
N. C. A. Hunt (pathologist) | |
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Nationality | UK |
Pathologist who did an autopsy on David Kelly |
Dr Nicholas Charles Alexander Hunt was one of the two pathologists who did the autopsy on former UN weapons inspector David Kelly in 2003, who possibly was "suicided".
David Kelly
His name had just been added to the list of Home Office approved Forensic Pathologists in 2002. He was the youngest, least experienced and least qualified pathologist in the team.[1]
When a doctor is appointed to a Consultant or equivalent grade in the UK they must have passed the examinations of the appropriate Royal Colleges. For a pathologist this would be the examinations set by The Royal College of Pathologists.
In addition, they must also have a Certificate of Completion of Higher Training (CCHT). This confirms that the doctor has completed an approved Period of Higher Training in his speciality.
Dr Hunt did not have a CCHT and is listed by the General Medical Council as having no Specialist Training; as far as they are concerned he was not a GP and not a Specialist.[1]
A Document by N. C. A. Hunt
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) |
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Document:David Kelly Post-Mortem Report | post-mortem | 25 July 2003 | David Kelly's Death |