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SUN · 2026-07-05 · 06:32 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0705-90151
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NSR-2026-0705-90151News Report·EN·Legal & Judicial

Doctor given 9‑month ban over misconduct in case that left boy disabled for life

A Hong Kong paediatrician, Dr. Sit Sou-chi, has been removed from the General Register for nine months due to professional misconduct.

Emily HungSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-07-05 · 06:32 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Doctor given 9‑month ban over misconduct in case that left boy disabled for life
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A Hong Kong paediatrician, Dr. Sit Sou-chi, has been removed from the General Register for nine months due to professional misconduct. This decision stems from an incident in December 2009 at Baptist Hospital involving newborn Li Yuanjian. Dr. Sit was found guilty of failing to conduct all necessary and immediate investigations after the infant suffered a seizure. The child was subsequently left with permanent disabilities, including cerebral palsy and quadriplegia. The medical watchdog's inquiry panel chairwoman deemed the doctor's delayed management of the case "inexcusable," highlighting the serious nature of neonatal seizures. Dr. Sit had maintained that he was not informed of a suspected seizure and relied on nursing staff's judgment.

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The inquiry panel chairwoman described the doctor's failure to manage the case promptly as 'inexcusable'.

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The child was left with cerebral palsy and quadriplegia and is unable to care for himself.

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Dr Sit Sou-chi failed to carry out necessary investigations on newborn Li Yuanjian after the infant suffered a seizure on December 22, 2009.

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The misconduct case involved an incident that left a boy permanently disabled over 16 years ago.

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A Hong Kong paediatrician was given a nine-month ban from the General Register for professional misconduct.

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A Hong Kong paediatrician has been removed from the General Register for nine months, without suspension, after being found guilty of professional misconduct by the medical watchdog over an incident that left a boy permanently disabled more than 16 years ago.In a verdict on Sunday, Dr Sit Sou-chi was convicted of failing to carry out all necessary and immediate investigations on newborn Li Yuanjian, the son of a Mainland Chinese couple, after the infant suffered a seizure on December 22, 2009, at Baptist Hospital.The child was left with Cerebral Palsy and Quadriplegia and is unable to care for himself.Handing down the sentence, inquiry panel chairwoman Professor Grace Tang Wai-king said neonatal seizures were a serious and life-threatening condition that could have lifelong implications.She said the defendant’s failure to manage the case promptly was “inexcusable”.Tang noted that throughout the hearing, the doctor maintained that the nurse had not informed him that a seizure was suspected and that he was entitled to rely on the professional judgment of nursing staff.
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