Senior doctor tells inquiry of ‘cover ups’ at new hospital

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has said it will endeavour to support the inquiry.

A senior doctor has told the Scottish Hospitals Inquiry she felt certain issues were “concealed and covered up” amid infection control concerns at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow.

Dr Teresa Inkster was the lead infection control doctor for NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, and said she was labelled a “whistle blower” for speaking out about her concerns.

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