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Report The Leopard August 12, 2015 2:37 PM BST
The Chelsea doctor Eva Carneiro, who has been stripped of her first team duties by Jose Mourinho, was twice beckoned onto the pitch on Saturday by referee Michael Oliver to treat Eden Hazard ahead of the incident which infuriated the Chelsea manager.

Carneiro was told on Tuesday that she would no longer be Chelsea’s on-field doctor on matchdays after the incident in which she and head physiotherapist Jon Fearn ran on to treat Hazard in the final minutes of the 2-2 draw with Swansea on Saturday – against Mourinho’s wishes.

Yet footage shows that in the moments before the Chelsea medical team entered the field of play the referee Oliver twice turned to the bench after Hazard went down, following a challenge from Gylfi Sigurdsson, and signalled for the pair to come on. If Carneiro was to take her case further then Oliver’s intervention in the sequence of events would be a powerful piece of evidence on her behalf.

Under the General Medical Council good medical practice guidelines, Carneiro would have been obliged to enter the pitch when referee Oliver called her on – regardless of whether Mourinho wanted her to treat the player or not. Ignoring that request would put her in breach of one of the GMC’s first tenets under the “safety and quality” responsibilities.

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Doctors are advised that they are obliged by the GMC to “take prompt action if you think that patient safety, dignity or comfort is being compromised”. As medical care providers, Carneiro and Fearn are required to put the principles of the GMC above the wishes of their employer.

There have been GMC punishments in the past for sports medics who have failed to maintain the standards expected. In rugby union’s “Bloodgate” scandal of 2009, the Harlequins club doctor Wendy Chapman was suspended by the GMC for cutting the lip of winger Tom Williams during a Heineken Cup to disguise his use of a fake blood capsule which allowed his team to make a tactical substitution.
Report Eeternaloptimist August 12, 2015 3:50 PM BST
She should resign and claim constructive dismissal and give that mug Moaninho a good spanking.
Report Facts August 12, 2015 4:16 PM BST
Before resigning, you should be aware that you will need to:

prove your employer committed a serious breach of your employment contract;
show that you did not accept or waive the breach; and

demonstrate that you had no other option but resign.
Report brendanuk1 August 12, 2015 4:43 PM BST
her job is untenable so every right to claim constructive dismissal, but prem clubs stick together so she will be excluded from another Dr's job in one of them for sure.
Report The Leopard August 12, 2015 4:51 PM BST
She will get a slot on BBC breakfast like a breeze....

Early life, education and career
Carneiro was born in Gibraltar to a Spanish father and an English mother. She studied medicine at Nottingham University, spent two years at the Australasian College of Sports Physicians in Melbourne and completed her MSc in Sport and Exercise at Queen Mary University of London.

She worked for West Ham United completing her thesis after which Carneiro was employed by the Public Health department at Islington Primary Care Trust before being appointed to the UK Sports and Medicine Specialist training program with the Olympic Medical Institute preparing British athletes for the 2008 Olympic games.[2][3] [4] She also worked with the England women's football team.[2][3]

Chelsea
Carneiro joined Chelsea in 2009 and in 2011 she was appointed by manager André Villas-Boas to work with the first team having previously worked with their reserve team squad.[2][5][6] After his dismissal she continued to work for Chelsea under the managerships of Roberto Di Matteo, Rafael Benítez and José Mourinho.[7]

In the 2014–15 season, Carneiro was subjected to sexist chants by Manchester United supporters.[3][8][9] The Football Association's Heather Rabbatts, from their Inclusion and Advisory Board, called on supporters to report sexism within the game with the FA vowing to act against sexist chanting.[10] Chelsea football club called for an end to sexist chanting by fans.[3] Prompted by the abuse aimed at Carneiro, UK Sports Minister, Helen Grant, demanded that sport do more to eradicate “the scourge of bigotry and discrimination".[11] Journalist Alex Clark of The Guardian quoted the abuse aimed at Carneiro as a reason to eradicate sexism from both within football and society in general.[12] She was part of the backup team supporting the Chelsea side that won the the Premier League and League Cup in 2015.

Carneiro was the subject of criticism from José Mourinho after the first game of the 2015–16 season when she rushed onto the pitch to attend to Eden Hazard. Chelsea, already playing with 10 men, had to remove Hazard from the pitch while medical staff treated him, effectively requiring Chelsea to stave off a counterattack from Swansea City with only nine players on the pitch. Mourinho's criticism later led to Carneiro no longer attending Chelsea's matches but continuing to treat the players at the training ground.[13]
Report anubis7 August 12, 2015 5:57 PM BST
At most English clubs,only the physio runs onto the field,not the doctor. This business of two people coming on seems to be a European thing. Are there any other English clubs where two medical staff come on to treat a player?
Report The Leopard August 12, 2015 6:03 PM BST
Noah's Ark Athletic?
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Report the.mad.dog.man August 12, 2015 6:20 PM BST
mourinho is a smelly sh..y c..t
Report GAZO August 12, 2015 6:41 PM BST
so was the player injured or not
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