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Neurosurgeon Inquiry: Uncovering Patient Harm
26 Nov
Summary
- A public inquiry is investigating neurosurgeon Sam Eljamel's practice.
- Dozens of patients allegedly harmed, some with life-changing injuries.
- Inquiry examines NHS Tayside's response and patient safety systems.

The Eljamel Inquiry, investigating neurosurgeon Sam Eljamel's alleged harm to dozens of patients, has begun hearing opening statements. Mr. Eljamel headed neurosurgery at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee from 1995 until his suspension in December 2013, with some patients reportedly suffering life-changing injuries.
Having resigned in May 2014 and removed himself from the medical register, his professional practice is now under intense scrutiny. The inquiry, announced in September 2023, will examine how concerns were handled by NHS Tayside and assess the effectiveness of patient safety mechanisms.
Key participants, including counsel for the inquiry, patient groups, NHS Tayside, and Scottish ministers, are making opening statements this week. Evidential hearings are anticipated to commence in 2026, focusing on Eljamel's career trajectory, the systems surrounding his NHS practice, and complaint handling at NHS Tayside.




