The Medical Council has decided to deregister a methamphetamine-smoking Northland doctor who was sacked for prescribing controlled drugs to her partner and others.
The council has now published its decision after the doctor, Lynda Marie Emmerson, lost an appeal in the High Court against an earlier ruling of the Medical Council's professional conduct committee (PCC) that recommended her registration be cancelled.
Emmerson was working at Whangārei Hospital's Tumanako mental health unit as a psychiatric registrar when she prescribed controlled drugs - morphine, diazepam, dihydrocodeine tartrate, amoxicillin and tramadol - to her partner, who was not a patient.
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She also wrote prescriptions for her partner's mother and a colleague.