If found guilty of serious professional misconduct he could be permanently erased from the medical register.
Mr Walker was sacked in 2010 for gross professional misconduct over alleged swearing at a meeting.
The General Medical Council, doctors' regulatory body, found Dr Archibald Alexander guilty of serious professional misconduct.
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This following proceedings against her for serious professional misconduct relating to the prescription of unlicensed slimming drugs.
Now as a doctor that's accusing me of serious professional misconduct and that is very difficult for me.
Only one lawyer has ever been banned for life from representing clients before the agency because of professional misconduct.
In order for it to attempt to strike a doctor off for professional misconduct, it must re-hear the case.
If the partners are found guilty of professional misconduct they face the possibility of being struck off, suspended or fined.
Gary Walker was sacked as chief executive in 2010 for for gross professional misconduct for allegedly swearing in a meeting.
Under the new register, they could be struck off for professional misconduct.
But the family's bid to have the three doctors investigated for serious professional misconduct was dealt a blow in the High Court.
But allegations of professional misconduct were dismissed and the then Defence Secretary Leon Panetta said he had "complete confidence" in Gen Allen's leadership.
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In 2007, Dr Butt was found guilty of serious professional misconduct after telling a patient she had to wear a headscarf to receive treatment.
Mr Ingram said the Army would now examine the report's findings to see if any action should be taken for "professional misconduct or negligence".
It said in a statement that it "maintains strict vigilance over its officers and the prosecution and no instance of professional misconduct is taken lightly".
The SEC enforcement staff has recently reported more lawyers to the agency's general counsel, who can take administrative action against lawyers for alleged professional misconduct.
"If a doctor or a nurse had done this their respective professional bodies would have instigated a full investigation for professional misconduct, " he told BBC News.
Mr Ledward was banned from practising at all last September after a General Medical Council (GMC) hearing found him guilty of serious professional misconduct linked to botched operations.
She was found guilty of professional misconduct the following month.
In 2010, Justice Department officials overruled a recommendation by its ethics office to sanction for professional misconduct the Bush-era lawyers who wrote those memos, and decided not to charge C.
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Since 2011, Berg has been detailed to the Professional Misconduct Review Unit, which is part of the Office of the Deputy Attorney General at the United States Department of Justice.
Dr Selby, who denies professional misconduct, is accused of giving false information to the couple over the nature of a post-mortem and the replacement of organs prior to their child's burial.
For example, he sent e-mails to colleagues of a disgruntled customer and falsely claimed that he had an affair with the customer, and that the customer had engaged in professional misconduct.
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The General Medical Council later ruled Dr Barton, who was a clinical assistant at the hospital, guilty of multiple instances of professional misconduct relating to 12 patients who died at the hospital.
Doctors can go abroad and practice - Kent surgeon Rodney Ledward, was alleged to be still working in the Middle East despite being struck off for serious professional misconduct after a series of botched gynaecological operations.
If a doctor is acquitted of a criminal charge, the GMC accepts the court's ruling on the criminal matters - although it can launch its own investigation if evidence of other serious professional misconduct is uncovered during the trial.
Mr Walker, who was sacked in 2010 for "gross professional misconduct" over alleged swearing at a meeting, said he was forced to quit after refusing to meet Whitehall targets for non-emergency patients and was gagged from speaking out as part of a settlement deal.
The seven-day inquest heard that Dr Jane Barton, who was found guilty by the General Medical Council (GMC) of multiple instances of professional misconduct in 2010 but was not struck off, had prescribed levels of diamorphine for the nursing staff to administer in case Mrs Richards' condition deteriorated.
While the vast majority of the FBI's 36, 000 employees act professionally, the disciplinary reports issued by the agency's Office of Professional Responsibility show serious misconduct has continued for years.
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