A doctor who prescribed drugs in her patient's name and then picked them up herself has been struck off the medical register.
Dr Agnieska Elzbieta Kleszcz was found guilty of professional misconduct today at a Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal hearing in Auckland.
The doctor now lives in Western Australia and did not attend the hearing of the charges brought against her by a Medical Council committee.
Her former boss told the hearing she had admitted writing the prescriptions in question but denied picking up the drugs.
As a trainee specialist at Auckland District Health Board's rehabilitation unit in Pt Chevalier in 2014, Dr Kleszcz wrote prescriptions for pethidine, diazepam, nitrazepam and other drugs in the name of her patient, according to the charges. She collected them herself from a West Auckland pharmacy on three occasions, posing as a care or case worker for the patient.