‘Father of Paediatric Gastroenterology’ Appealing To High Court for Justice
‘Father of Paediatric Gastroenterology’ Appealing To High Court for Justice

It has been informed that Professor John Walker-Smith, who was recently fired from his post over a controversial case of MMR, has appealed to High Court against unfair treatment. Professor John Walker-Smith is being supported by a number of parents, whose children have been seeking autism treatment at the Royal Free Hospital.

The concerned parents have expressed their gratitude towards the care and treatment provided by the Professor to their kids suffering from autism and bowel diseases. The parents echoed that without the help of the Professor, the kids would have been living in pain throughout their life.

Professor John Walker-Smith is regarded as "father of paediatric gastroenterology" as he added new dimensions to it by discovering bowel diseases among the autistic patients. There are a number of clinicians all over the world who relies heavily on the journal written by Professor John Walker-Smith.

As the General Medical Council's (GMC) declared him of being guilty for various cases of professional misconduct, there are a number of autistic patients who doesn't have any reliable way of getting treatment. In short, the decision by the GMA has begun to affect the life of autistic patients.

A group of parents called Cryshame asked the authorities to provide the reasons behind the worsening cases of autistic patients. But no scientific reason has been provided yet. A majority of the parents are of the view that the decision by the GMC against Professor John Walker-Smith has affected the health of the autistic patients.

The GMC confiscated the license of Professor John Walker-Smith in 2010 for causing a global scare about the MMR vaccine. Dr. Andrew Wakefield's license was also confiscated by the authorities as he was also involved in spreading a wrong message about the MMR vaccine.

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